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Asked by Guest668701 in Earth Sciences 8 months ago - 1 answer
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Answered by Jdbobaflex 8 months ago
What Is Erosion And What Are Different Types Of Erosion?
Asked by Guest in Geology 3 years ago - 4 answers
Erosion is an activity of remove the fine clay, mud and organic substance at a much quicker speed. Soil erosion is a slow method that occurs when the actions of water, wind, and other factors erode and grind down the land, causing the soil to weaken or fade away. Following are the three types of erosions: 1. Mass Movement 2. Water Erosion: ...more
Answered by silverswan 3 years ago
Asked by Guest in Earth Sciences 3 years ago - 5 answers
The term erosion refers to the act of which a surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glacier, wind, waves, etc. In general terms it is the dislodgment of solid rocks, mud, soils, etc. Erosion is eminent from weathering, which is the disintegration of rock and particles through course of action where there in no movement at all, even though both ...more
Answered by Memo 3 years ago
Asked by Guest in Pollution 3 years ago - 3 answers
Erosion is one of the biggest environmental problems. It occurs when soil particles are washed or blown from one site to another. This means it results in the loss of valuable soil. ...more
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Asked by Mollyemily in Chemistry 1 year ago - 2 answers
Erosion is a process by which an object is slowly disappearing or decreasing. One factor that causes erosion is mudslide. Hope this helps. ...more
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Asked by Guest in Places 4 years ago - 2 answers
Soil erosion is a term for soil either gradually being taken from the land, or very suddenly being washed away or blown away. The gradual erosion of soil from the land is something which is a natural process. Water and wind naturally remove soil from the land, but usually at a rate which is the same as soil is formed, so some soil is taken away but this is replaced. ...more
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Asked by Guest in Conservation 3 years ago - 2 answers
Some places such as desert or semi desert have very few plants covering the ground. Here wind can blow the drier top soil. The harder wind blows, the more soil it carries. A dust storm is an example of soil erosion by fast moving wind. Erosion by wind reduces the fertility of soil and helps in spread of deserts. Protecting soil from erosion is called ...more
Answered by Eshab 3 years ago
What Does ''Agents Of Erosion'' Mean?
Asked by Guest in English 2 years ago - 1 answer
Erosion is the process by which soil and weathered rock particles are transported or moved from one place to another. The agents of erosion are the ones that cause the erosion. These are: Running water Wind Ice Waves And Gravity ...more
Answered by Aicha 2 years ago
How Does Erosion Work And What Is It?
Asked by Guest580669 in Earth Sciences 8 months ago - 1 answer
Erosion is wearing away of soil and rock by natural elements such as wind and water. ...more
Answered by Guest784507 7 months ago
What Do You Mean By Soil Erosion?
Asked by Chandu in Earth Sciences 1 year ago - 1 answer
It is when there is nothing to hold the soil together and then a heavy rain fall come and redistributes the soil unevenly images.google.com ...more
Answered by Ryanna 1 year ago
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