No. Weathering and erosion refer to physical processes: frictional disintegration of solid (or mainly solid) objects due to the action of natural forces.
However, there are nuclear processes (fusion) that will alter the elements in the core of the sun from light elements to heavier elements - ending with iron.
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Weathering is the breaking down of rock and erosion carries it away. Both of them contribute in some way to the formation of new soil.
To put is simply, weathering is breaking big rocks into small rocks. Erosion is moving those small rocks somewhere else - by wind, water or ice.
They are both the result of physical change brought about by natural forces such as wind or water.
Four processes that shape the earth includes solidification, weathering, erosion, and deposition
The type of water erosion that forms larger channels down a steep slope is called gully erosion. Gully and rill erosion are the dominant types of water erosion in the world.