Erosion can sure help in the breakdown of rocks, but technically, erosion is the movement of material from one place to another place. Weathering is the term used to describe the breaking down of rocks.
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Weathering and erosion break down rocks and slowly create sediment. This sediment can then be transported and deposited in new locations, eventually forming sedimentary rocks through processes like compaction and cementation.
Weathering and erosion of existing rocks break them down into sediment, which is then transported and deposited in layers. Over time, these layers are compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rock.
Weathering and erosion can break down any rock into smaller particles, creating sediment. This process is driven by physical, chemical, and biological forces that weaken and disintegrate rocks over time, leading to the formation of sediment.
no, erosion is the travelling of particles of rocks.
This is collective process of weathering and erosion that break and wear down rocks.