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explain difference between erosion and weathering using examples

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Answered by pragatifzdtiwari
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Explanation:

The main difference between weathering and erosion lies in where the process takes place. Weathering degrades a rock without changing its location. Weathering often leads to erosion, breaking down the rock into small pieces that are easier for wind and water to carry away.

Erosion and weathering are the processes in which the rocks are broken down into fine particles. Erosion is the process in which rock particles are carried away by wind and water. Weathering, on the other hand, degrades the rocks without displacing them.

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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.

Answered by vipulsinghsikarwar
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Explanation:

here both terms are used in reference of soil ao :-

  • Soil Erosion :- it the process of removal of upper layer of soil due to physical / climatic changes that decreases the fertiliy of soil because more humus content is present in soil.

  • Wethering :- it is a natural phenomena of formation of soil
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