Erosion

The process in which rock is worn away and transported by water, wind or ice
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to keep your kitchen counter clean, but crumbs gradually scatter across it every time you make a sandwich. This is similar to how erosion works, where natural forces like water, wind, or ice gradually wear away rock surfaces and transport the particles elsewhere. Just as the crumbs are moved and spread by your hands or a sudden breeze, tiny rock particles are displaced by these natural forces, slowly altering the landscape over time.
Practice Version
