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They can be moved by the rain coming down and landing on the rock so the rock brakes and crumbles off.Also it can be caused by the wind blowing on the rock and bits can fall off the rocks.
Small bits of weathered rocks are called sediment. Sediment is formed through the processes of weathering and erosion, where larger rocks break down into smaller particles due to natural forces like wind, water, and ice. These fragments can vary in size and composition, and they often accumulate in layers, eventually contributing to the formation of sedimentary rocks.
The process of bits of rock getting smaller and rounder in streams is called abrasion. It occurs as the rocks get continuously moved and collide with each other and the streambed, wearing away their edges and corners. Over time, this results in smoother and more rounded rocks.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Conglomerate rocks could have formed when bits of existing rock got stuck together. Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of rounded pebbles and boulders cemented together by smaller particles, creating a solid rock.
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They can be moved by the rain coming down and landing on the rock so the rock brakes and crumbles off.Also it can be caused by the wind blowing on the rock and bits can fall off the rocks.
Yes, weathering can occur when bits of rock are moved by water or ice. This process, known as physical weathering, includes erosion caused by the abrasion of rock surfaces by sediment being transported by water or ice. Over time, this movement can break down rocks into smaller pieces.
Small bits of weathered rocks are called sediment. Sediment is formed through the processes of weathering and erosion, where larger rocks break down into smaller particles due to natural forces like wind, water, and ice. These fragments can vary in size and composition, and they often accumulate in layers, eventually contributing to the formation of sedimentary rocks.
Igneus rocks.
Smaller rocks.
The process of bits of rock getting smaller and rounder in streams is called abrasion. It occurs as the rocks get continuously moved and collide with each other and the streambed, wearing away their edges and corners. Over time, this results in smoother and more rounded rocks.
Erosion or the process of Rocks rubbing each other by the wind or water then they form tiny bits of rock. The process take tousands and thousands of years.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Conglomerate rocks could have formed when bits of existing rock got stuck together. Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of rounded pebbles and boulders cemented together by smaller particles, creating a solid rock.