Erosion reduces top soil. Top soil fosters plant growth, which acts as a carbon sink. So erosion should actually increase the greenhouse effect rather than slow it down.
It is possible mineral salts and lighter aeolian depositions on eroded landscapes could increase earth's albedo, reflecting more light back into space, which could have a slight cooling effect.
Nothing, my greenhouse is shut down for the winter.
It slows down the greenhouse effect.
Trees help to slow down greenhouse effect as they absorb carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide is a major green house gas and can cause greenhouse effect.
Fungi takes rocks and breaks them down
Erosion can change the roads you drive on. It can also change, if powerful enough, house or small building foundations. Weathering can wear down, let's just say a tree by your house. It wears the tree down and down until finally the tree falls. These can also happen a lot more quickly in natural disasters.
Green house effect assist the earth to retain its temperatuere in equilibrium. In absence of green house effect , earth's temperature will be rapidly increase due to intensity of sunlight further in night or in lake of sunlight the temperature of earth surface will be rapidly go down. But much concentration of green house gases absorb more heat that results much temperature during day and also more temperature in night...
burning fossil fuels, chopping down trees and generally killing the environment
Green house effect causesthe temperature. temperature will decrease if gas levels down.
erosion..it ware's down the soil and whenever floods come in mudslides are possible
yes wasting paper do affect green house effect becausepaper is made out of trees the material to prepare paper is coming from trees,and so lots of trees are being cut down to prepare bundles of papers.So grees house effect means increase of carbon dioxide due to less greenery and cutting down of trees. Hence wasting paper affect green house gases
Weathering can effect erosion in that the absence of support from wind and brine pounding against the rock (weathering) just simply lets the dirt, gravel, etc. to just slide down (erosion).
landslides effect the land by severely altering it causing large boulders to come running down due to water erosion.