Geography, asked by vikrant2255, 4 months ago

How is weathearing different from erosion ? Explain with examples

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Answered by NirajLokhande
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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.

Answered by shanvibage
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Erosion happens when rocks and sediments are picked up and moved to another place by ice,water,wind and gravity.Mechanical weathering physically breaks up rock.One example is called frost action or frost shattering,water gets into cracks and joined in bedrock...

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