Nature’s Cycle: Weathering and ErosionIn the heart of the mountains, where the rivers flow,Weathering whispers, soft and low.With wind and rain, the rocks start to break,Tiny pieces scatter, for nature's sake.Chorus:Oh, weathering, breaking down the stone,Erosion takes the pieces, where the rivers have flown.Carried away on currents so strong,Deposited in valleys, where they belong.Through valleys and canyons, the particles glide,In a dance with the water, they travel wide.With each gentle wave and the push of the breeze,They find new homes among the trees.Chorus:Oh, weathering, breaking down the stone,Erosion takes the pieces, where the rivers have flown.Carried away on currents so strong,Deposited in valleys, where they belong.In deserts and shores, in fields so green,The earth reshapes, a magnificent scene.What was once solid, now dust in the air,Finds a new place, with beauty to share.Chorus:Oh, weathering, breaking down the stone,Erosion takes the pieces, where the rivers have flown.Carried away on currents so strong,Deposited in valleys, where they belong.So let us remember, this cycle we see,How nature transforms, wild and free.With each falling raindrop, each gust of the wind,Weathering and erosion, forever they blend.---This poem captures the essence of weathering, erosion, and deposition, illustrating how natural processes shape our landscape over time.