Lovely! This is a volcano that had erupted quite a few months ago and has caused a big bit of volcanic erosion! It is when lava, hot magma and pyroclasts pass through rocks and break them into little chunks!
This is a scary cave that will resemble a volcano in the concept of volcanic erosion. It is when lava, hot magma and pyroclast press into rocks and break them apart. They will break into little chunks and be weathered! I just love a nice bit of-
Physical erosion by the sea happens when two natural things rub against each otherusing the force friction.
These rocks by the sea are oddly smooth and despite being clumped together, are very weirdly shaped as if someone has been polishing them. Why?
The sea wears away flakes of rocks which over time, then make the smooth surface that you can feel! It is like putting water on air-dry clay, it makes the clay smoother!
These rocks have worn away by the sea washing up on them! When the friction happens between seawater and the rocky shore, then over a long time, the rocks begin to weather.
Welcome to my laboratory! This is my friend May. Today we are going to learn about oxidation! Let's go!
Oxidation is a type of weathering and it is when oxygen and water help to break down a rock! Rocks high in iron will give off rust!