The water lubricates the rock, gravel, sand and mud so it slides downhill more easily
The rocks break into pieces and crack and the colour wares away and the layers start coming off < from R.u
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The sun is a hot ball of gaswith ultraviolet rays. These rays can harm,but misplace some of Earth's charactaristics.One way is it can break down rocks from heat then cold heat then cold over yars rocks will begin to crack or brake this is a example of weathering.
The rain from a hurricane can cause sever flooding.
Acid rain, which contains sulfuric and nitric acids, can react with minerals in rocks such as limestone and marble, causing them to dissolve and break down. This process of chemical weathering occurs because the acids in the rain increase the rate of dissolution of minerals in these rocks.
Erosion
rain affects the rocks which cracks the rocks, on a high place it'll fall off when loosely cracked. It'll affect more rocks when it crashes another rock.
Acid rain
yes !
water, air, chemicals, ect Acid rain contains sulfuric acid that can chemically weather rocks.
It could cause both... Rain causes erosion when the water is heavy... and the deposition part... deposition is when rocks are compacted .. .. what im only a 5th grader
The rain wears tiny particles off of rocks and carries them down a slope.
Impermeable rocks cause more rapid run off than permeable rocks. This is because the water can somewhat flow through the permeable rocks, not impermeable ones.
Not really at all. Except through erosion from rainfall. Extensive rain and flooding may also cause landslides and mudslides, dislodging rocks.
Rocks that are highly susceptible to chemical weathering through acid rain include limestone, marble, and some types of sandstone. These rocks contain minerals like calcite and dolomite that easily react with the acids in rainwater, leading to erosion and dissolution. Over time, acid rain can cause these rocks to deteriorate and lose their structure.
Anywhere where there are loose rocks, like on the side of a mountain or hill or cliff. It can be assisted by erosion or things like heavy rain washing away some of the soil keeping the rocks in place. They can be loosened by other things, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Acid rain helps erode, etch, and decompose rocks.