Rocks can erode due to weathering, which includes physical processes like freeze-thaw cycles that crack rocks, and chemical processes like acid rain that dissolve minerals. Water flow, whether from rivers, rain, or ocean waves, can also wear down rock surfaces over time. Additionally, biological factors, such as plant roots growing into cracks or organisms burrowing into the rock, contribute to erosion by breaking down rock material.
Waves erode rocks primarily through hydraulic action, abrasion, and solution. Hydraulic action occurs when waves crash against rocks, creating pressure that can fracture them. Abrasion involves the grinding action of sediment and rocks carried by waves, which wear down surfaces over time. Solution occurs when seawater chemically reacts with minerals in the rocks, dissolving them and contributing to erosion.
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Abrasion: Waves carry sediments that collide with and wear down rocks. Hydraulic action: Waves exert pressure on cracks in rocks, causing them to weaken and break apart. Corrosion: Chemical reactions between seawater and rocks dissolve minerals, leading to erosion.
1. Acids fom living things 2. Acid precipitation 3. Acids in groundwater Living things- When living things touch rock, some of the acids are transferred to the surface of the rock. Acid presipitation-Sometimes rain, sleet, or snow contains more acid than usual. Acids in groundwater-When ground water touches rock a reaction happens and it dissolves the rock which can cause caves.
The three types of forces that cause folding in rocks are compressional forces (pushing together), shear forces (side-by-side movement in opposite directions), and tensional forces (pulling apart). These forces can act on rocks over long periods of time, leading to the deformation and folding of the rock layers.
Waves erode rocks primarily through hydraulic action, abrasion, and solution. Hydraulic action occurs when waves crash against rocks, creating pressure that can fracture them. Abrasion involves the grinding action of sediment and rocks carried by waves, which wear down surfaces over time. Solution occurs when seawater chemically reacts with minerals in the rocks, dissolving them and contributing to erosion.
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1) Physical weathering can be split into 2 subgroups-Freeze Thaw and Onion Skin! 2) Chemical Weathering! 3) Biological Weathering!
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Abrasion: Waves carry sediments that collide with and wear down rocks. Hydraulic action: Waves exert pressure on cracks in rocks, causing them to weaken and break apart. Corrosion: Chemical reactions between seawater and rocks dissolve minerals, leading to erosion.
color texture and mineral composition
Running water: Rivers and streams can erode rocks and soil as they flow, carrying sediment downstream and depositing it in new locations. Wind: Strong winds can pick up and transport small particles like sand and dust, causing erosion in one area and deposition in another. Glaciers: As glaciers move, they can carve out valleys through the process of erosion and deposit sediment as they retreat, forming moraines and other landforms.
Sorry i firgued it out its 1. It can carry particles of sediment from place to place. 2. It can also cause weathering. 3. Exposed rock can slowly erode.
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1.Death 2.Bad things 3.Buring things and thats it
Shore up, build up, if erode is a scattering, the opposite is a gathering.