the most weather that is most likely to cause the most erosion is a thunderstom
Erosion is caused by four factors primarily (although this is a simplification):Fluvial (including rivers)MarineGlacialAeolian (wind)The most common cause is difficult to say. If you live by an ocean, Marine weathering is most common; a desert, Aeolian; and so on. However, worldwide, the most common cause of erosion is probably that caused by the sea as it removes material from the coastlines around the world all day, every day, at a rapid rate and everywhere.
The type of climate that a limestone will weather more quickly i think will be a hot and dry climate.
The characteristic of weather most likely to result in erosion is precipitation, particularly heavy rainfall. Rainfall can cause soil particles to become loose and easily washed away by runoff, leading to erosion of the land surface. Additionally, the force of raindrops hitting the ground can dislodge soil particles and contribute to erosion processes. Wind can also play a role in erosion by carrying away loose soil particles, but precipitation is typically the primary driver of erosion.
Error, yes, Earthquakes break up sediments and trigger floods and landslides to carry them, so don't say what you don't know about because yes they can cause erosion so go get a 'correct' on your answer.
It's a long process that is all based around erosion. There are three types of erosion, physical, mechanical and chemical: -Physical erosion would be the waves crashing against cliffs. -Mechanical erosion is a much more complex process. For instance, water fills a small crack. The water freezes and the crack expands. This can happen many times, leading to massive damage. -Chemical erosion is the sort of stuff that acid rain does to limestone statues. When the rocks get eroded a lot, they become smaller rocks. This is constantly repeated until, eventually, the rocks become sand. I could write more on the movement of sand, sandbanks, dredging etc. but that's probably covered elsewhere.
very bad t storms would be most likely to cause erosion. so would snow
Erosion
Erosion is caused by four factors primarily (although this is a simplification):Fluvial (including rivers)MarineGlacialAeolian (wind)The most common cause is difficult to say. If you live by an ocean, Marine weathering is most common; a desert, Aeolian; and so on. However, worldwide, the most common cause of erosion is probably that caused by the sea as it removes material from the coastlines around the world all day, every day, at a rapid rate and everywhere.
ice
In dry deserts a combination of exfoliation and wind erosion. In arctic deserts wind erosion would be the most prominent
Limestone and Chalk
For one thing it is insulated from outside weather and sunlight which could cause evaporation and erosion. it"s underground, certain factors are either ruled out or minimized, subways are weather proof, in most instances.
Erosion can cause significant problems in areas with steep terrain, extensive agricultural activities, deforested land, and inadequate vegetative cover. Coastal regions are also particularly vulnerable to erosion due to wave action and sea level rise. Urban areas with large amounts of impervious surfaces can experience erosion through stormwater runoff.
The type of climate that a limestone will weather more quickly i think will be a hot and dry climate.
The Earth has weather patterns that have eroded most of the craters on Earth. The moon has no weather, therefore no erosion.
uplift and erosion
Water Causes erosion very well. You know rocks erode in water. That's why they have jettys.