Well really depends on your anabatic lapse rates because that is directly relevant to the erosion of topsoil and the density of which is eroded at, also if the Cation exchange capacity is greater than the pH of the soil the effect of aeolian processes is greatly maximised. Hope this helps
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sublimation
Opals are an example of water diffusing into rock under enormous pressure and millions of years.
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1-solids do not flow.2- they do not diffuse.
The intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of solid is greater than liquid and due to this minimum space is found between the particles of solid. That's why liquids diffuse much faster than solids.
steel is the example of solid in solid
Lots of solids are elastic. Steel, for example. Another one is "elastic".
An example of a solid, is a rock.
they take a longer time to diffuse than gases because the particles are packed more tightly together. If your doing science, I would just say they take longer than gases and act slower
soluable means that the solid can diffuse in the water and miscible is the opposite.
There are a number of examples of solid in gas solutions, such as smoke, in which carbon and air are in the form of a solution. Automobile exhaust is another example of solid in gas solution. An example of such solution is Iodine vapors in the air.