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rate of stream discharge is directly proportional to the erosion i.e the higher the velocity of the stream then it will erode the rock rapidly while the deposition process will be slow when the velocity will be high.
erosion deposition weathering and a lot more...
first the weathering happens which causes an erosion which makes deposition.
The three types of stream loads are dissolved load, suspended load, and bed loads. I hope this helps! :D
Erosion and deposition can lead to the formation of sedimentary rock.
rate of stream discharge is directly proportional to the erosion i.e the higher the velocity of the stream then it will erode the rock rapidly while the deposition process will be slow when the velocity will be high.
Erosion is the moving of sediments deposition is depositing the sediment in an area
A stream, which flows in a channel, is formed as a result of erosion as the channel itself must be formed from erosion. Deposition is not common here, but there is a lot of loose material in the stream which is eroded over time, which has been put there through erosion. The material is first eroded further, then transported, and will ultimately be deposited at the mouth.
No: That is where deposition occurs. Erosion is where the river is flowing at its fastest, the mountain torrent stage.
Delta is deposition beach is deposition canyon is erosion sea cave is erosion sand dune is deposition
I believe that erosion removes sand etc. and deposition replaces it. Hurricanes are a prime example of both.
erosion deposition weathering and a lot more...
weathering then erosion ,then deposition
A desert is both erosion and deposition.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition.
Both erosion and deposition.
first the weathering happens which causes an erosion which makes deposition.