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Erosion
Water erosion
one major contributor is moving water
Since the begining of time.
Water is the major agent of erosion on Earth's surface, with processes like rivers, streams, rainfall, and glaciers constantly shaping the land. Wind, glaciers, and gravity also contribute to erosion, but water is the most significant force.
It changes because the force of the water and because the bank is loose and dry from the erosion. The bank will move which ever way the water is flowing.
Lower temperature and the counter-effect of condensation.
Water, through processes such as erosion, transportation, and deposition.
The process is called erosion.
Wind and water and frozen water are the main contributors to the weathering and erosion of the surface of the Earth. Along with gravity, these agents wear down elevated surface features and fill in depressed surface features.
Water erosion can impact the Earth's surface by wearing away soil, rocks, and other materials, leading to changes in the landscape such as the formation of valleys, canyons, and river channels. It can also contribute to sediment pollution in water bodies, affecting ecosystems and water quality. Over time, water erosion can alter the shape and structure of the Earth's surface, especially in areas with high rainfall or poor land management practices.
Water changes the earths surface by it running across the land and picking it up and carrying away. The faster the water the more erosion. Erosion is the picking up and carrying away of rock material.