Yes, if depth is increased as a result. Because P=pgh, or Pressure = density x grativational acceleraton x depth, if an incarease in volum leads to an increase in depth (not length or width of a container or area), then pressure increases. Then, since P=F/a, or Pressure = Force/ area, as pressure increases, force increases (again, provided that the area of the applied force does not increase. With net force increasing, the rate of erosion will increase.
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.
An increase in volume or velocity of the water will increase erosion
What are the affects people have on the processes of erosion and deposition of Earth's surface
it affects it on its amount of water
It affects through it changes the shape of the land.....by the caused of wind and water that carried tiny particles of soil and rocks away.....
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.
An increase in volume or velocity of the water will increase erosion
it affects it on its amount of water
What are the affects people have on the processes of erosion and deposition of Earth's surface
it affects it on its amount of water
How long the river has been on earth because of erosion by water
What are the affects of a erosion
Erosion affects a coastline by dragging sand into the water, making the beach much smaller. Sometimes, erosion brings insome sand and rocks on the backwash of the waves.
Erosion is the antithesis of construction.
It affects through it changes the shape of the land.....by the caused of wind and water that carried tiny particles of soil and rocks away.....
There are three factors that affect stream erosion. These are water velocity, shape, size and depth of channel, and stream capacity to transport eroded materials.
Erosion is the process of wearing away or removing soil, rock, or other materials from the Earth's surface through the action of wind, water, or ice. It affects the lithosphere, or the Earth's outermost layer, by gradually shaping and changing the landscape, forming features such as valleys, hills, and canyons. Erosion also affects the biosphere, as it can impact soil fertility and the availability of nutrients for plants, which in turn affects the overall health and biodiversity of ecosystems.