Erosian is sped up by humans by pants.
Humans try to slow erosion down by putting boulders down in front of the place that is eroding to help prop it up.
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.
Yes, when it rains, the water moves the erosion down into a river, street or whatever is down.
I assume you mean soil erosion? If so then no The roots etc of the plants help preserve the soil
Erosion is a natural process. Humans contribute to erosion when they clear an area of plants. Plants help to keep the soil in place through their roots. Humans can help to control erosion by planting hillsides and slopes with erosion control plants.
Humans have no effect on wind erosion.Humans are causing global warming, which is then changing the climate. This may mean that wind direction and strength changes, which might cause more or less erosion, but that is the only way humans can affect wind erosion.
erosion on a bank of a pond
Yes. As a stream gets older and older it's strength and speed reduces (like in humans). So, erosion is reduced.
Humans try to slow erosion down by putting boulders down in front of the place that is eroding to help prop it up.
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.
Yes, when it rains, the water moves the erosion down into a river, street or whatever is down.
No, just the opposite will happen.
Winds and waves are the major contributors of beach erosion. Over building by people close to the shore causes erosion to speed up.
I assume you mean soil erosion? If so then no The roots etc of the plants help preserve the soil
Erosion is a natural process. Humans contribute to erosion when they clear an area of plants. Plants help to keep the soil in place through their roots. Humans can help to control erosion by planting hillsides and slopes with erosion control plants.
Erosion is a natural process, but human actions can speed it up significantly.
Weathering breaks up rock into smaller particles which are more easily transported by the agents of erosion (wind, moving water, and moving ice).