Which process removes soil and rock from one area of Earth and moves it to another area?(1 point) Responses physical weathering physical weathering deposition deposition chemical weathering chemical weathering erosion

erosion

The process that removes soil and rock from one area of Earth and moves it to another area is called erosion.

The correct answer is erosion. Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or other materials are worn away and transported from one location on the Earth's surface to another. It is mainly caused by the action of wind, water, or ice. To arrive at this answer, one can think about the different processes listed and eliminate the ones that do not involve the movement of soil and rock from one area to another. Physical weathering involves the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces without necessarily moving them. Chemical weathering involves the breakdown of rocks due to chemical reactions, but again, it does not necessarily involve the movement of materials. Deposition, on the other hand, refers to the laying down or settling of eroded materials, rather than the actual removal of soil and rock. By process of elimination, erosion is the correct answer.