== == First off deposition is the last step out of Erosion, Weathering and itself. Chemical weathering causes the erosional effects of glaciers which also incude deposition. An example is that soil in the nothern parts of the United States are deposited of material once carried by a glacier, which pretty much starts the whole process over again. Beginning with Chemical Weathering and ending with Deposition.
what weathering does is that weathering moves your soil or sediments and then when it hits a stream erosion happens and moves it down along the stream and then comes deposition and the sediment lands at a random spot.
Erosion happens during weathering
I think weathering happens because you need weathering water is part of weathering.
Pine woods are a forset that you sre the weathering, ersion, depostion.
These processes destroy and build up different aspects of the landscape. Ex: Slump happens; picks up rock, deposits it somewhere else.
first the weathering happens which causes an erosion which makes deposition.
what weathering does is that weathering moves your soil or sediments and then when it hits a stream erosion happens and moves it down along the stream and then comes deposition and the sediment lands at a random spot.
Weathering and erosion. Weathering breaks the rock and erosion moves the rock. when rock is broken down it is moved by water or other substances. When the erosional agent looses its ability to move the load ( Eroded Rock) then deposition happens which creates a sediment over time. hope this helps
Erosion happens during weathering
I think weathering happens because you need weathering water is part of weathering.
weathering is part of erosion there are two types of erosion mechanical and chemical. chemical refers to elements such as oxygen and Iron which cause a chemical change such as rust and oxidation mechanical weathering is when rocks or materials are separated by water mass movement etc
we dont its just something that happens
yes. When calcite minerals erode into water they raise the pH by becoming CO3(-) this makes it hard for some fish to live.
Pine woods are a forset that you sre the weathering, ersion, depostion.
Erosion is the moving of something, weathering is the breeaking down, and depositon is depositing some particles or minerals to some area such as a delta. The difference between weathering and erosion is very simple. Weathering can be caused by both chemical and mechanical. Mechanical Weathering is when rocks are broken into smaller pieces WITHOUT changing them chemically. While Chemical Weathering occurs when the chemical composition of rock changes. This happens rapidly and mostly in tropical areas. Erosion is when water, gravity, ice or wind breaks down pieces of sediment into smaller, smaller pieces. This is natural. Deposition is exactly what the previous answer said. Examples MAY include a river depositing pollution, Oil, sediment, water, fresh water into the ocean. -Richlee 2k or just Google it for a more professional answer
These processes destroy and build up different aspects of the landscape. Ex: Slump happens; picks up rock, deposits it somewhere else.
It actually all depends...Where it erodes, the conditions it happens in...