To provide an accurate answer, I would need a description of the animation or the specific geologic process it illustrates. Common geologic processes include erosion, sedimentation, volcanic activity, tectonic movements, or the rock cycle. If you can provide more details, I can help identify the process.
Mechanical weathering.
The change occurring in the ecosystem is likely referred to as "ecological succession." This process involves a series of gradual changes in species composition and community structure over time, typically following a disturbance or the creation of new habitats. Succession can be primary, starting from bare rock, or secondary, occurring in areas where a disturbance has cleared out existing vegetation. Ultimately, it leads to a more stable and mature ecosystem.
Hydrogen -> Helium
The process of osmosis is occurring.
Steel is not naturally occurring - it is an alloy made primarily of iron and carbon. Iron, the primary component of steel, is a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust. The process of making steel involves smelting iron ore and adding carbon to create the alloy.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need a description of the animation or the specific geologic process it illustrates. Common geologic processes include erosion, sedimentation, volcanic activity, tectonic movements, or the rock cycle. If you can provide more details, I can help identify the process.
I'm unable to see the illustration you mentioned, but if you describe it, I can help explain the process occurring in it.
Geologic features are any physical features on the surface of a planet or moon, or of the rocks exposed at the surface, by any geologic process.
Mechanical weathering.
The process of condesation
Yes.
The remains are called fossils.
An example of a sudden geologic process is a volcanic eruption. These events can release massive amounts of lava, ash, and gases in a short period, causing rapid changes to the landscape and environment.
Photosynthesis is the process
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Uniformitarianism