rocks, mountains, cement, valleys, canyons, beaches etc.
erosion is when something like water or rain or wind weares something down/ makes it smaller. When wind rubs up against a rock it takes pieces of the rock that are to small to withstand the force of the wind against it, soon, all of the little parts of that rock are taken away, and soon, their is nothing left. Same thing with water! So think about it!, the water on the beach takes the sand down with it, when rain or wind or water hits a mountain, or maybe at some point, a canyon was flat, but with time water and wind made the center sink down, or erode it, and made it bowl shaped! Get it! Hope horsegirl (me) could help!
it is the rock where over years things erode and decompose and then harden into rock so they're different layers of rock below the surface.
It must erode into sediment and then be compressed to form sedimentary rock.
by wind which blow against the rock to erode it
The wind has molecules (you can feel it when you fan yourself) and these molecules can carry very tiny pieces of rock. The wind takes tiny pieces of rock each year and, of course, it takes a long time to erode.
Glaciers erode rock through processes like plucking and abrasion. Plucking involves the freezing of water within cracks in the rock, causing pieces of rock to be pulled out as the glacier moves. Abrasion occurs when the glacier carries rocks and debris that scrape against the rock surface, wearing it down over time.
things that erode weathered rock
Weathering, wind, rain, extreme temperatures.
it is the rock where over years things erode and decompose and then harden into rock so they're different layers of rock below the surface.
The rock will erode and change
the force of air can erode a rock
moves small rock and hits it into big rock
Erode rock into sand.
erode is a noun. Wind and water erode rock. past tense- eroded The Colorado River eroded the Grand Canyon
Erode it away by scratching it.
sediments
Diamond or Gold
Yes;because rocks erodes and rock are there.