Add on by Bunnyz98-Whovever did this answer has mental issues. The Answer actually is....The process by which land is damaged to the point where it can no longer support the local ecosystem
In general Land Erosion is when the water washes the parts of land away
Erosion can create canyons, like how the Colorado River Created the Grand Canyon. It can create sand (water continually hitting rocks, it will eventually make sand).
Erosion increases when there is a flood and when land is plowed and there is no cover crop that would prevent wind erosion.
The higher the land is, the colder it will be. Valleys will usually be less windy and drier than other parts of the land. The climate of any given area of land depends on how much solar energy it absorbs.
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Weathering and erosion change the surface of the earth very slowly. Earthquakes, volcanoes and asteroids change the surface immediately.
Water.
the answer to the question how does erosion change the land is basically the definition of erosion
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water erosion's shape the land into weird shapes :)
Weathering and erosion cause exposed land to change.
erosion moves, and depostion is dropping off sediments
water and ice and wind change the mountains by erosion
Erosion changes natural land forms by wearing away at soil or even rock formations. The best most astonishing evidence of erosion can be seen by the looking at the grand canyon.
It is part of the erosion of hills in particular circumstances.
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
Water erosion causes geography changes. Overtime, a river can erode land and change the direction of the river altogether.
slow moving processes like water erosion and wind erosion that can change land over time.
Glacial Erosion forms lakes and ponds in the land.