a lot of erosion is by wind. sloping land is hit by more wind, causing it to erode faster.
soil develops more on flat land than steep land because it will get more nutrients on the flat land.
Sloping land is effected more by the wind.
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on mountains the atmospheric temprature decreases and hence the boiling point of water decreases . so we have to cook pulses on mountains in pressure cookers and not in ordinary vessels. therefore, it will more time
The name of the flatland that covers much of Central Argentina is the Pampas. Patagonia is a flatland that is located in Southern Argentina.
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The resources are they have water, mountains,nice food areas and more
It takes more heat to boil water than to simply heat water. Unless the water is already at its boiling point.
More silt is typically found in flatlands compared to mountains. Flatlands have more opportunity for sediment deposits to accumulate and settle, while mountains have rough terrain and faster water flow that can carry away silt more effectively.
There are more mountains in the water (including volcanoes) than on land.
Ocean water. More of the earth is cover by the oceans, then by mountains.
desert, water, mountains and more
on mountains the atmospheric temprature decreases and hence the boiling point of water decreases . so we have to cook pulses on mountains in pressure cookers and not in ordinary vessels. therefore, it will more time
more mountains + more air equals more pressure.... its like sitting on a bag of air
One could go to websites such as eHow, Global-flat and YouTube to find tutorials about Flatland BMX riding. One could also visit local BMX clubs to find out more about Flatland BMX riding.
lik hills, mountains, bodies of water, and more
The name of the flatland that covers much of Central Argentina is the Pampas. Patagonia is a flatland that is located in Southern Argentina.
mountains: the Carpathian Mountains, the Tatra Mountains (with the highest point of country)the biggest rivers: the Danube, the Váh and the Hronlowlands: the Danubian Lowland, the Eastern Slovak Lowland and more
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