Any kind. (There are more than one?)
The rain water washes away the dirt that is covering the fossil.
Igneous rock at the Earth's surface that is weathered and wears away is called sediment. Sediment is made up of small pieces of rock that break off and erode from the original igneous rock due to weathering processes like wind, water, and temperature changes.
erosion
It is the stormy waves of the sea that wears away the foot of the cliffs, often picking up boulders to hammer at the rock face.
When hard rocks break and wear away, they often form sediment particles that can be carried and deposited by water, wind, or ice. These sediments can then accumulate and compact over time to form new sedimentary rocks.
It erodes it- wears it away over a period of time.
It wears away because of erosion and weathering.
The flowing water falls on the soft rock below, it wears it away and hard rock from the top of the water fall falls on the soft rock, as the hard rock falls from the top, it leaves a dent and the water wears this away, then pushing the waterfall back, wooop woopA waterfall is formed when there is a layer of hard rock and a layer of soft rock. The soft rock is eroded away first, so that the harder rock just hangs over, creating a waterfall.
The flowing water falls on the soft rock below, it wears it away and hard rock from the top of the water fall falls on the soft rock, as the hard rock falls from the top, it leaves a dent and the water wears this away, then pushing the waterfall back, wooop woopA waterfall is formed when there is a layer of hard rock and a layer of soft rock. The soft rock is eroded away first, so that the harder rock just hangs over, creating a waterfall.
This process is called erosion. Water erodes rock through processes like abrasion and attrition, breaking down the rock into smaller pieces that can be carried away by the water.
Water erosion happens when moving water picks up sediments and wears away (or erodes) the bank of the water. It happens because water naturally wears away sediment
The rain water washes away the dirt that is covering the fossil.
Igneous rock at the Earth's surface that is weathered and wears away is called sediment. Sediment is made up of small pieces of rock that break off and erode from the original igneous rock due to weathering processes like wind, water, and temperature changes.
sedimentary rock
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.
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