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Transporting of broken rock particles to other places?

The transportation of broken rock particles to other places is called erosion. These particles are usually carried by moving agents such as wind, water and ice.


When particles moved by the wind water or glacial ice act as sandpaper and dislodge small other small particles is called what?

Erosion


When rocks and soil are moved by a river to other places it is known as what?

transportation/transported


Explain how soil is transfered to other places by different means?

Soil can be transferred to other places through erosion, where wind, water, or ice move soil particles. It can also be carried by animals, humans, or machinery as they walk, drive, or transport materials. Soil can also be intentionally moved for construction, landscaping, or agricultural purposes.


When rocks and soil are moved by a river to other places it is known as?

transportation/transported


Where were some places that immigrants moved from?

Immigrants moved to America from a variety of different places including Russia, Ireland, China, Japan, Korea, and later on, just about any other Eurasian country.


What is the material moved by erosion?

The material moved by erosion is called sediment. It can include particles of rock, soil, sand, and other debris that are transported by agents like water, wind, or ice. Erosion plays a key role in shaping landforms like valleys, canyons, and coastlines.


How is material moved down a river?

minerals are moved by the water's pressure and when the water hits rocks it collects minerals and washes it into other places.


What is an attritor?

An attritor is a type of grinder in which particles suspended in a liquid are moved by paddles and are ground as they collide with each other.


Why do you think Assyrians conquered peoples from their lands and moved them to other places?

They gain more land


What is rocks banging into each other and wearing away called?

The process of rocks banging into each other and wearing away is called abrasion. It occurs when rocks or sediment particles are moved by wind, water, or glaciers, and they scrape against each other, causing them to break down and become smoother over time.


Is light a photon, or is it composed of other particles as well?

Light is composed of particles called photons.