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it is the rock where over years things erode and decompose and then harden into rock so they're different layers of rock below the surface.
It must erode into sediment and then be compressed to form sedimentary rock.
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.
Three real-world processes that can erode rocks include water erosion, where flowing water wears away rock surfaces; wind erosion, where strong winds carry away small particles of rock; and ice erosion, where glaciers and frost wedging break down rocks as ice expands in cracks. Each of these processes contributes to the gradual shaping of landscapes over time by transporting and breaking down rock materials.
The wind has molecules (you can feel it when you fan yourself) and these molecules can carry very tiny pieces of rock. The wind takes tiny pieces of rock each year and, of course, it takes a long time to erode.
things that erode weathered rock
Weathering, wind, rain, extreme temperatures.
it is the rock where over years things erode and decompose and then harden into rock so they're different layers of rock below the surface.
The rock will erode and change
the force of air can erode a rock
moves small rock and hits it into big rock
Erode rock into sand.
erode is a noun. Wind and water erode rock. past tense- eroded The Colorado River eroded the Grand Canyon
Erode it away by scratching it.
Diamond or Gold
sediments
Yes;because rocks erodes and rock are there.