Erosion refers to the process wherein soil and rock particles are worn away and moved elsewhere. Transportation, meanwhile, refers to the processes by which sediments or other substances are moved along.
The answer is Erosion.
Wind erosion is the primary cause of erosion and transportation of sediment in a desert environment. Strong winds pick up and carry loose particles, creating features like sand dunes and deflating the landscape.
transportation/transported
Deposition is when particals are dropped of and left. Erosion is where particales are carried away
a break in a sedimentary sequence that does not involves a difference of inclination between the strata on each side of the break
Transportation is the movement of materials from one place to another by a natural agent like wind, water, or ice, while erosion is the wearing away of rock or soil by these same agents. In transportation, materials are carried to a new location, whereas in erosion, materials are broken down and removed from their original location.
the difference between weathering & erosion is quite simple weathering breaks down and erosion carries it away like a blow dryer
what is the difference between gravitational erosion and wind erotion? what are the similarities betwen the two? give examples of what happens during these occurrences
erosion reqiures movement and weathering doesnt
No, erosion loss of sediment , transportation is the process by which that sediment is removed.
Transportation barrier means transportation if barred - not allowed. Transportation corridor means transportation is allowed.
The answer is Erosion.
Cars = ground transportation Airplanes = air transportation
difference between actual cost and potential price
The difference between breccias and conglomerate is that breccias are angular and conglomerates are smooth. What causes rocks to be smooth is transportation, such as when rocks are in a stream and are worn down. Therefore transportation is what causes the difference between breccias and conglomerates.
Weathering is the process of breaking down rocks and minerals on the Earth's surface, while erosion is the movement of these broken down materials from one place to another. The key difference between weathering and erosion is that weathering occurs in place, causing rocks to break down, while erosion involves the transportation of these weathered materials by wind, water, or ice to a different location.
A erosion that spreads to different mass wastings.