1. What are steady levellers? 2. What is the difference between weathering and erosion? CORRECT ANSWER ------> BRAINLIEST ANSWER
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Answer: The diffrence between weathering and erosion.
Erosion
Weathering
It is the displacement of solids by wind, water and ice. It is the decomposition of rocks, soil and minerals by direct contact with the atmosphere.
The eroded materials are displaced.
The weathered materials are not displaced.
The different types of erosion are water, wind, ice, thermal and gravity erosion
The different types of weathering include physical, chemical and biological weathering
Wind, water, ice and human activities are some of the causes of erosion.
Weathering is caused due to atmospheric factors like air pressure.
Explanation:
Levelling is flattening of the soil after puddling. Leveling is done with a leveler.
Levellers are machine tools and weathering does not involves the displacement of matter as compared to erosion.
Explanation:
- A leveller is a mechanized tool that is used to flatten the surface of the land for purpose of slope formation and filter the land from impurities. Found in construction sites.
- The weathering is the wear away of the soil, rocks, and mineral and also includes the wood and the artificial matter. Weathering takes place with little or no movement.
- Whereas the erosion is the removal of the layers of soil by the agents like wind, water, and ice and is transported to far off places.
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