Attrition is a type of erosion.
Attrition is the wearing down of something by friction, however erosion is just the wearing down of something.
Therefore attrition is simply a way of eroding something.
Attrition is a type of erosion. Attrition is the wearing down of something by friction, however erosion is just the wearing down of something. Therefore attrition is simply a way of eroding something.
Marine erosion is the action of the sea on coastal landforms. Examples of this type of erosion are hydraulic pressure, abrasion and attrition.
Hydrolic action, Attrition, Abrasion, Corrosion (Sollution)
hydraulic action, attrition , abrasion and solution
Glacial erosion is caused by ice, while water erosion is caused by liquid water.
Attrition is a type of erosion. Attrition is the wearing down of something by friction, however erosion is just the wearing down of something. Therefore attrition is simply a way of eroding something.
Annual attrition is the actual attrition rate for a year or a period of years. Annualized attrition would be an extrapolation based on the portion of a year (for example, take the actual attrition for 6 months and double it to arrive at an annualized attrition rate).
the difference between weathering & erosion is quite simple weathering breaks down and erosion carries it away like a blow dryer
what is the difference between gravitational erosion and wind erotion? what are the similarities betwen the two? give examples of what happens during these occurrences
Corrosion, attrition, destruction, loss and erosion.
Marine erosion is the action of the sea on coastal landforms. Examples of this type of erosion are hydraulic pressure, abrasion and attrition.
attrition is the reduction in number of employees mainly resulting from the retire of an personnel ; turn over is the difference between number of employees at the beginning and ending of an year and this is resulted by many reason, resignation, termination, dismissal and discharge.
hydraulic action, attrition , abrasion and solution
Hydrolic action, Attrition, Abrasion, Corrosion (Sollution)
Glacial erosion is caused by ice, while water erosion is caused by liquid water.
what is the difference between gravitational erosion and wind erotion? what are the similarities betwen the two? give examples of what happens during these occurrences
erosion reqiures movement and weathering doesnt