Erosion can erode the land around the lake therefore it makes the lake bigger than it was before.
Wind and water erosion are affected by gravity.
A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.
First of all, it's affected, not effected. Effect is a noun, not a verb. Erosion shapes the land and helps determine its topography.
An example of a land feature formed by river erosion is the oxbow lakes.
Any type of rock that is at or near the surface could be affected by weathering and erosion. Mountains are eventually flattened; caves are formed underground. Both are the result of weathering and erosion.
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Yes, sandstone can be affected by erosion.
Yosemite National Park and lakes were formed by erosion in California.
Wind and water erosion are affected by gravity.
Yes, possibly, since the banks would be smaller. But the lakes could lose depth from the land erosion.
Glacial erosion can carve out deep valleys, create U-shaped valleys, and leave behind moraines and drumlins. The movement of glaciers erodes rock and soil, shaping the land through processes such as abrasion and plucking. As glaciers flow over the landscape, they can significantly alter the topography by creating features like cirques and fjords.
All deserts are affected by erosion. There are several different types of erosion, and while the deserts may be unaffected by some of them, such as water erosion, because obviously, deserts don't get much rain. Deserts are affected by wind erosion, though. As the winds blow in the desserts, it wears away at the soil.
Lakes which are made by residual rocks which are left after weathering and erosion and form the residual lakes.
Mountains and Lakes
erosion because the carry the rock particles ( i think don't trust me)
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A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.