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How can ground water contribute to erosion?

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How can ground water contribute tto erosion?

ground water can cause erosion through chemical weathering


Does surface water and ground water cause erosion and deposition?

no because Groundwater does little to contribute to mechanical erosion. However, it can significantly erode chemically


Does ground water cause erosion?

no


How do tsunamis contribute to erosion?

By removing above ground structure (plants) and the ability for roots to hold soil in an extreme way, violent way. Most erosion happens from water washing loose soils and a tsunami can accomplish this quickly.


What landforms are made by ground water erosion?

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Which part of the water cycle might cause erosion?

Precipitation will cause erosion. If you are counting collection as part of the water cycle, that can cause erosion, too, as the water moves over the ground.


Do surface water and ground water both cause erosion and deposition?

YES


What is the difference between runoffs and sheet erosion?

Sheet erosion is a type of surface water, and runoff is any water that does not soak into the ground.


What is the definition of field erosion?

When wind or water removes the top of the ground and deposits it somewhere else is erosion.


How do permeable and impermeable rock layers contribute to the formation of a spring?

The water sinks through the ground through permeable rock and is concentrating when it arrives to impermeable rock. When due to erosion the impermeable rock carrying water is exposed, the water appears as a spring.


How does leaching by ground water cause erosion?

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Why does ground water have a shorter residence than it did 100 years ago?

Ground water has a shorter residence than it did 100 years ago due to erosion. Erosion is the process in which soil and rock are removed from the ground surface by the elements such as wind and rain.