Weathering and Erosion
Weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks and soils through contact with water, gases, and biological organisms, while erosion involves the transportation of these materials by agents like wind and water. The interplay between weathering, erosion, and deposition shapes various geomorphological features, such as deserts and coastlines. Each environment exhibits unique mechanisms of erosion, which will be explored in future episodes.In this clip
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Episode 127: Weathering, Erosion, and Rivers
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