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The forces of weathering are responsible for the breaking of rocks transport of rock particles elsewhere is continued by another process called erosion

Like weathering erosion is brought about by the wind and water compared to other on the surface of the earth these two forces are constantly at work does this bring about important changes to the surface of the earth it is a continuous action is a vast amount of finer particles called soil soil

The deposition or settling of the finer particles of the rock or sediment carried by the window water can be easily seen

Build-up is faster than the decomposition of rocks as soon as the particles are removed from where they are formed the fresh surface of the rock is open to the forces of weathering again

Water is continuously cycled into the air and back it to its sources such as natural bodies of water and the ground

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