The process by which material is worn away is called erosion. Erosion is typically caused by natural forces such as wind, water, and ice, as well as by human activities that disturb the land surface. Over time, erosion can reshape landscapes and alter the Earth's surface.
We say that something will corrode if it reacts with chemicals in water or air and gets "worn away" in the process.
surface erosion-the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.
All I know is it either could be deposit, hydraulic action, erosion, attrition, abrasion, transport, longshore drift.
Attrition in geography refers to the process of rocks and sediment being worn down and carried away by wind, water, or ice. This erosion process alters the surface features of the land over time, leading to the formation of new landscapes.
Removes the surface material of the earth.
fog forming pataway up the sides of mountains
Erosion
Weathering of both ice,water and wind. P.s.Trust me im a 4th grade teacher at sessums elementary!
"erosion"
Weathering and erosion.
The surface of the clutch bands is worn away Just like a manual clutch when the friction material is worn away all you are left with is bare metal which will slip whena load is applied
Weathering is the erosion of certain types of rock whereby the surface of the rock is worn away by wind and water. The worn away material bonds together to form sedimentary rock.
Wearing is the process where a rock is dissolved and worn away or broken down into smaller and smaller pieces
We say that something will corrode if it reacts with chemicals in water or air and gets "worn away" in the process.
Erosion is the process by which soil is worn away, washed away, or carried away by physical forces such as water, wind, or ice.
Excavation involves removing surface material, such as soil or rock, from a site using methods like digging, dredging, or blasting. Erosion is the natural process of soil being worn away by elements like water, wind, or ice and transported to another location.
An additive process in art means adding material to the piece. Building a sculpture from clay is additive because you add clay. A subtractive process means subtracting material away from the piece. Carving a stone statue is subtractive because you take away stone.