Erosion & weathering By:Beau & FISHER By:Beau & FISHER.

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Erosion & weathering By:Beau & FISHER By:Beau & FISHER

Chemical weathering Mechanicalweathering !!!!!!!! Chemical weathering makes cracks in the mountain

Wind erosion Wind can effect sand and ice like the picture above

Water Water carries rocks by pieces Water erosion is what destroys houses & landscapes. Due to rain,which erodes the soil and causes things like rill and gulley and steam erosion.

This is how much pounds a glacier is. Wearing down and removal of rocks & soil by a glacier. Glacier erosion forms landscape features,Including glacier troughs. Facts This is how much pounds a glacier can be

We feel they should not build on it. It would affect the building because it would get bigger and wind erosion would affect more of The building

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