Slow process versus rapid erosion
Slow Process Erosion: A type of slow process erosion is weathering.
Definition: Slow process erosion is when the object erodes in a slow way.
Example: Nature breaks down rocks and soil into smaller particles or changes the composition of the landscape.
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Physical Weathering: When rocks break down into nature natural process.
Chemical Weathering: A reaction between 2 things that causes a change in rocks composition.
Biological Weathering: An animal or an organism cause a breakdown into a rock.
Rapid Process Erosion: Is an earthquake or a volcano or even a tsunami.
Definition: When something erodes in a rapid process.
Example: Tsunamis are a series of sea waves that are caused by a underwater earthquake.
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Tsunamis involve huge waves which causes floodings.
Tsunamis are dangerous and have killed many people.
Tsunamis are a big cause that can make a big change.
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