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The angle of land can affect erosion depending on what the land is made of for example dirt can be more moved and relocated more easily than rock but in the end the slope of geography causes erosion to wear away the land faster.
Slope generally increases the speed of erosion, which is defined as the movement of material from one place to another place.
when gravity cause huge amount of rock or soil to be carried down a slope this is referred to as a what
the slope of the land contribute to soil erosion by eroding it
It slows down the process of the production of soil.
the slope can affect the development of soil when the slope is to high the runoff can be easily take place
Soil can be washed off steep slopes by rain water, unless covered in binding grasses and other vegetation.
because it is a landmass
The steeper the slope, the more work (force) has to be exerted.
Velocity, mass, forces, acceleration, slope, etc.
Because the physics optimistic the technology without physics there can be technology.
Friction is encompassed by Newton's laws, as opposed to operating out side of it. If a block slides down a wedge, there is friction acting against the block up the slope. From the wedge's perspective, the block produces a frictional force against it, trying to drag it downwards along the slope.
At the bottom of the slope?
The Major Factors That Affect The Amount Of Water Runoff In An Area Are: - amount of vegetation and non-permeable surfaces (development) - slope of land (grade) - duration and rate of rainfall - nature of ground (soil type) - soil saturation (moisture)
The amount of soil erosion depends on length of the time quantity of land mass natural factors like wind temperature water and the hight difference of surround material. Slope is a major factor to affect this process more slope means much easier to drift the soil
The amount of soil erosion depends on length of the time quantity of land mass natural factors like wind temperature water and the hight difference of surround material. Slope is a major factor to affect this process more slope means much easier to drift the soil
A two percent (or 1:50) is considered a good slope for the drainage of lawn areas. The type of soil you have will also affect drainage. With a more sandy soil a flatter slope may be fine.
The climate changes the development find if the soil will be harsh soft good for farming or not
by the slope of land " " strength and volume of running water " " presence of cover crops " " dryness and size of soil particles
If there is a very cold, dry climate then the soil will not get the nutrients it needs to be heathly. But if the climate is warm and wet then the soil will be rich and full of nutrients.
· Soils change over time as they weather. Weathering in the soil takes place over thousands of years.
Soil can be washed off steep slopes by rain water, unless covered in binding grasses and other vegetation.
soil development has 5 factors that affect its horizons. parent material, climate, biota, topography and time
Well, I'm 13 and last year I took Earth/Space Science Honors for High School so, ummm, I might not know but the higher the slope, the more rainfall will build up at the bottom. I know from just hearing a fact that the soil thickness near the center of the slope would be thin and the top and bottom of the slope would be thick.
gentle slope, unsaturated soil, vegetation