Yes, possibly, since the banks would be smaller. But the lakes could lose depth from the land erosion.
iceberg
erosion due to air.
Are you talking about meanders? when overtime laterally erode the banks (undermine) due to the hydrolic fore of the water. Then then turn to ox-bow lakes due to deposition along the curve and erosion coming into the curve. (bypasses the curve; cuts straight through)
The Niagara Escarpment is not a fault line at all; it appears to be a fault line due to unequal erosion. It spans about 650 miles in the Great Lakes region.
due to some disease or metabolic disorders there will be a erosion in cardiac that is called as cardiac erosion
Rocks on Earth's surface would lose weight over a ten year period due to erosion.
soil erosion can affect the soils fertility and it's ability to grow plants,because the fertile soil was carried away by the water .in this case ,the farmer will be affected because of a low production due to soil's infertility.
Evaporation
It is due to erosion
Erosion increases due to the effective gravitational gradient.
this usually occurs due to eutrophication, which is the careless overuse of fertilisers which run off into rives and lakes causing simple algae to grow and 'bloom'
The Cape Hatteras lighthouse was moved due to the threat caused by erosion.