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Q: Does erosion have a bigger impact in sinkhole formation?
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What has the most impact on the formation of a sinkhole erosion weathering or deposition?

weathering because the main cause of a sinkhole is mostly rain which is a part of weathering


How does erosion impact the earth and land forms?

Erosion is not an "impact" process, it is a gradual, degrading process.


How does weathering and erosion have an impact on the formation and changes of the land shapes?

when wethering and erosion happens, parts of the land are swept away by things like water or wind. that carries them away and deposits them some where else. that leaves a new formation such as the arches in arches national park. they were formed the the Colorado river and it left the arch shapes in its place.


Does glacial erosion has the same impact as wind erosion?

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What is a fact about the Negev Desert?

The Negev Desert in Israel is the only desert in the world (other than the Sinai Desert) that has the unique geological formation called a Makhtesh. A makhtesh appears to be a crater, but is actually a formation caused by erosion, instead of meteor impact.


What impact does Erosion have on humans?

nothing


The impact of soil erosion?

Mud slide


What is the historical impact of coastal erosion?

cliffs


What erosional feature curves a beach?

Due to the semicircular impact of sea waves on seashore, most sea beaches have curvature. This formation is the result of soil erosion by sea waves working as an erosional feature.


What can Wave impact and pressure cause in ocean?

erosion


How do people impact or cause erosion?

people causes erosion by soil erosion.Soil Erosion is the loss of topsoil by carrying it away to another place.The example of soil erosion is land slide


What causes erosion by impact and?

Type your answer here... By deflation and abrasion.