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Terraces significantly reduce the rate of soil erosion on slopes.
as slope increases erosion rate increases (direct relationship)
the rate of water will
The rate of soil erosion depends on a number of things, including the type of soil erosion you are talking about (water vs. wind erosion). Without being more specific here, this question can only be answered with broad generalities that are true of both types of erosion. Erosion rate depends on the speed of the erosive agent (water flow rate or wind speed). Anything that affects the speed of the water or wind will therefore have an effect. Erosion rate will also depend on how well the soil is covered. If it is exposed to the erosive agents, it will erode more rapidly. See the links for more on the specific types of erosion.
The speed of water affects erosion because the speed of erosion depends on the force of the moving water. It determines the rate of erosion.
Terraces significantly reduce the rate of soil erosion on slopes.
No because when the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population will decrease.
You resting metabolism rate will decrease as you weight decreases. That is because a higher body mass will take more energy to function, thus resulting in a higher metabolism rate.
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Decrease The higher the marginal rate, the more a person or firm is shielded from expenses.
rate of stream discharge is directly proportional to the erosion i.e the higher the velocity of the stream then it will erode the rock rapidly while the deposition process will be slow when the velocity will be high.
The higher the velocity, the higher the erosive power.
why has the Niagara falls rate of erosion chanded
why has the Niagara falls rate of erosion chanded
Well metabolic rate can be decreased in many ways and one way is having a higher proportion of fat to muscle. Also ecxercising increases the rate.
why has the niagara falls rate of erosion chanded
Unit rate, slope, and rate of change are different names for the same thing. Unit rates and slopes (if they are constant) are the same thing as a constant rate of change.