PLEASE HELP im trying to help my little brother and he cant find these questions
Well I think it would depend on the type of erosion. I'm sorry if I can't give you a clear answer by the way. But anyways, I think it would depend on the type of erosion, because there are different types of erosion. Water erosion, wind erosion, sea erosion, soil erosion, and glacier erosion. So, a simple answer would be that these erosion forms are wearing away the landforms into a different shape. A good example would be the Grand Canyon.
I hope that helps and I hope I wasn't confusing. It's just I haven't learned about erosion since like middle school, but I remember much of it. cx
explain how weathering causes landforms to change slowly
and thank you for your answer :)
Well, at least to me, weathering is almost the same thing as erosion. But more specifically, weathering is "breaking down of rocks, soil and minerals as well as artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, biota and waters." So it's the same thing, I believe. Wind or water can break off rocks and other minerals and even cause them to crack as well sometimes. The Grand Canyon is a better example of weathering than it is for erosion.
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My computer is starting to lag because the post is getting big, so if you could please close this one and make a new post so I can help. And if I could also get a medal please. O:3
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ermm. not that I know of. my laptop died.
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