Weathering and Erosion.
Wind and water are the major causes of weathering and erosion.
Weathering and erosion
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Weathering can cause erosion if no safety measures are taken.
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Erosion can cause weathering by wearing down rocks and transporting particles, exposing them to different environmental conditions. This exposes the rocks to more physical and chemical processes that contribute to their breakdown and eventual disintegration, leading to weathering.
Tornadoes do not cause significant weathering, though they can cause localized soil erosion.
Weathering and erosion will effect the earth's future because land forms will be changed and create new rivers, deltas, etc.
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Canyons are mainly caused by erosion, particularly by the action of flowing water from rivers. Weathering, which is the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces, can contribute to the process by making rocks more susceptible to erosion.
The process that carries sediments into rivers is called erosion. Erosion occurs when weathering and other factors break down rocks and soil, which are then transported by water, wind, or ice and deposited into rivers.