Ice wedging - splitting or break p of rock by the pressure of water freezing in cracks, oxidatin - the breakdown of rock by oxygen and water, often giving iron-rich rocks a rusty-colored weathered surface, root wedging - is the process in which roots grow into the cracks in rocks and force the cracks open as they continue to grow., abrasion - Rocks and sediment grinding against each other wear away surfaces and happens as wind and water rush over rocks., soil creep - The slow movement of soil down the slope of land, deposition - Transport of previously weathered surface material (sand, rocks, etc), wetting and drying - The frequent wetting of the rock/soil through precipitation, coupled with drying by wind and sun, erosion - The action that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust to anothe,

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