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Yes . The effects of sand and soil blown by wind are one of the processes called weathering, in which erosion occurs.

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When wind and water break rock down?

Wind and water can break down rock through a process called weathering. Water can seep into cracks in the rock and freeze, expanding and causing the rock to break. Wind can carry small particles that can abrade the rock's surface over time.


How can wind cause erosion?

Wind is very energetic and will either drag particles off of a layer of rock or push debris into the rock and break it down.


What natural activies work to break down rock?

water, wind, waves, and gravity


What is the process in which water wind ice and heat break down rock is called what?

The process in which water, wind, ice, and heat break down rock is called weathering. Weathering involves the physical or chemical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces.


When granite rock is exposed to water wind or ice it can break down into smaller pieces and become what rock?

Common Granite


What is weathering the process in which water wind and heat break down rock?

Another word for this is erosion.


What process causes rock to break down and become more jagged?

because rain wind and or snow wears them down


What is the wearing away of rock by water and wind?

The wearing away of rock by water and wind is called erosion. This process occurs over time as water and wind break down and transport rock particles, shaping the Earth's surface.


How does schist become sand?

Weathering like wind, water, or plants break down the rock turning it to sand!


What role do rain and wind have in changing one kind of a rock into another kind of rock?

Rain and wind can break down rocks through a process called weathering. This can lead to the formation of sediment, which can then be compacted and cemented together to form a new rock through a process called lithification. Over time, this new rock can undergo further changes through heat and pressure to become a different type of rock.


What are the forces that break down rocks?

There are several ways that rock is broken down. One of these is wind. Another is water, especially the cycle of freezing and thawing.


What natural actions that break down rock?

Rocks are broken down by rain, snow, hail, wind, waves, ect.