Which of the following natural features is formed by weathering, erosion, and deposition?
a. grasslands
b. volcanoes
c. mountains
d sand dunes
Which of the following natural features is formed by weathering, erosion, and deposition?
a. grasslands
b. volcanoes
c. mountains
d sand dunes
The answer is d. sand dunes
The answer is d. sand dunes
number one is "sand dunes".
Number two is "the breakdown of rock through mechanical disintegration and physical stress."
Explanation:
1. C. the sand is carried (deposited)
2. D. rocks are broken down into smaller pieces
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Explanation:
Sand dunes
Explanation:
Dunes are hills of sand which are formed by the action of winds which is an agent of weathering. Sand dunes usually formed along the beach or in a desert. Sand dunes form when the wind blows, they carry particles of sand before they drop to the ground. As they roll and bounce on the ground, sand particles create small, wave-shaped ripples of sand. These ripples can build up into larger structures.
Dunes can grow very high say up to 4000 feet and be many miles long. Dunes can be various shapes such as crescents, stars, or just repeated lines.
1. C. the sand is carried (deposited)Â
2. D. rocks are broken down into smaller pieces
Landforms such as mountains ranges,volcanoesand plateaus are built by themovement of the Earth's plates. Landforms such as deltas, plains and sanddunes are created when rocks and soilresulting from weathering and erosion arecarried away and deposited in new areas.
Mountains, volcanos, etc
Sand dunes
Explanation:
Dunes are hills of sand which are formed by the action of winds which is an agent of weathering. Sand dunes usually formed along the beach or in a desert. Sand dunes form when the wind blows, they carry particles of sand before they drop to the ground. As they roll and bounce on the ground, sand particles create small, wave-shaped ripples of sand. These ripples can build up into larger structures.
Dunes can grow very high say up to 4000 feet and be many miles long. Dunes can be various shapes such as crescents, stars, or just repeated lines.
7. Heat
8. Coal
9. Silicon
11. Weathering
12. Chemical weathering