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Tornadoes can lift soil into the air and thus cause erosion. The removal of vegetation by tornadoes can lead to further erosion.
This is called erosion.
It is known as erosion. (What is the meaning of 7?)
erosion is the wearing away and removal of rock material
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Tornadoes can lift soil into the air and thus cause erosion. The removal of vegetation by tornadoes can lead to further erosion.
Excavation that does not take the environment into account, creates several issues. Problems such as removal of vegetation, soil erosion, clay extraction, and the destruction of non-renewable resources are all directly linked to improperly extracting clay.
Any kind of removal of vegetation from the surface of the soil. This can be through ploughing right through to deforestation.
The removal of vegetation by fire or logging can promote mass wasting by destabilizing the slopes. When vegetation is removed, the roots that once held the soil together and prevented erosion are also removed. This makes the slopes more susceptible to erosion and mass movement, such as landslides or debris flows, especially during heavy rainfall events.
This is called erosion.
It is known as erosion. (What is the meaning of 7?)
erosion is the wearing away and removal of rock material
One example is soil contamination, such as when heap leach methods are used for extracting metals. Another example is erosion due to the removal of surface vegetation.
Erosion is the removal of solids. This movement can be caused by wind, water, ice, or gravity. There is not a general location for erosion to move rock fragments. Although most erosion moves rock fragments to a lower location in regards to elevation. Although with wind erosion it can be in the direction of a constant wind force.
It is called wind erosion .
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