differences between mass wasting and erosion
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Erosion is the dislodging of sediments after the weathering has taken place. ... Mass movement (large scale) refers to earth materials moving down slope under the influence of gravity, as in rock slides, mud flows, slumps, etc.
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Mechanical weathering involves physically breaking rocks into fragments without changing the chemical make-up of the minerals within it. ... As soon as a rock particle (loosened by one of the two weathering processes) moves, we call it erosion or mass wasting. Mass wasting is simply movement down slope due to gravity.
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