Accretion
What is space pollution what are it causes? & EFFECTS
Desert debris can be transported by:1. The Wind2. Animals3. People4. Birds5. Rain (the little it gets, can transport debris via "run-off")
Human Edge - 2001 Space Debris was released on: USA: 2001
Meteoroids become meteors -- or shooting stars -- when they interact with a planet's atmosphere and cause a streak of light in the sky. Debris that makes it to the surface of a planet from meteoroids are called meteorites.
orbital debris.
Geological accumulation of rock debris refers to the process where loose rock material, such as gravel, sand, and silt, accumulates and builds up in a specific area due to factors like erosion, weathering, and gravity. Over time, this accumulated rock debris can form sedimentary rocks through compaction and cementation.
Plaque.
wrack is the debris along the shoreline
The accumulation of rock debris at the base of a cliff is called talus or scree. It forms as a result of weathering and erosion causing rock fragments to break off from the cliff face and accumulate at the bottom.
A moraine is any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris
Trash in space can come from a variety of sources, including abandoned satellites, spent rocket stages, and debris generated from collisions between objects already in orbit. Micrometeoroids and other small particles can also contribute to the accumulation of trash in space. Additionally, intentional or unintentional releases of materials during space missions can add to the amount of debris in orbit.
Erosion called mass movement is caused by gravity pulling material downslope. This can include processes like landslides, slumps, and rockfalls where a mass of rock, soil, or debris moves downward due to gravity's force.
an accumulation of boulders, stones, or other debris carried and deposited by a glacier.
Moraine is the accumulation of debris, boulders, stones, etc. carried and deposited by a glacier.
Space pollution is mainly composed of defunct spacecraft, spent rocket stages, and fragments from collisions and explosions in orbit. Other sources include abandoned satellites, pieces of debris from satellite launches, and even tiny metal flecks from paint chips and frozen coolant. This accumulation of debris poses a threat to functioning satellites, spacecraft, and astronauts in space.
This is broadly known as mass wasting which is a type of erosion.
The process is called mass wasting or mass movement. It refers to the downslope movement of rock, soil, and debris under the influence of gravity. This can result in various forms such as landslides, rockfalls, and slumps.