extrusive ingeous rock
It wears down the high bits (and the bits that come off fills up the low bits).
Weathering and erosion.
The mantle convection process. The solar irradiation process. The earths rotational process These three processes provide the energy which drive all the other subsidiary process affecting the Earth's surface.
When the roof of a cave wears away and the ground sinks in, it forms a sinkhole. Sinkholes are depressions or holes in the ground that are typically caused by the collapse of surface material into underground caves or voids.
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
Extrusive (volcanic) and exposed plutonic igneous rock.
That would be "sedimentary rock". Sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation and compression of sediments, including fragments of igneous rock that have been weathered and eroded.
weathering, erosion, deposition, and uplift
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
It wears down the high bits (and the bits that come off fills up the low bits).
Erosion can break down rock by wearing away particles through processes like wind, water, or ice. This can cause rocks to gradually be weathered and worn down into smaller pieces, eventually leading to their erosion and transportation to different locations.
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The process by which wind and water remove and carry small pieces of weathered rock from one place to another is called erosion. This erosion occurs as the moving wind or water wears away the rock surface and transports the loosened particles to new locations. This movement of rock particles can lead to the formation of landforms such as valleys, river beds, and sand dunes.
Weathering and erosion.
There is a couple forces one of them are erosion powered by water such a rivers
The erosion cycle demonstrates how forces such as water, wind, and ice break down rocks and transport sediments to different locations. This process wears down the Earth's surface over time. Conversely, geological processes like deposition and sedimentation build up the Earth's surface by depositing sediments in new locations.
The surface process that wears away soil and rock is called erosion. Erosion can be caused by various factors such as water, wind, or glaciers, and it plays a significant role in shaping the Earth's surface over time.