Erosion is not helpful or harming, it simply is.
It dissolves old buildings and creates new formations.
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Erosion can be helpful by shaping landscapes, creating fertile soil, and carving natural formations like canyons. However, it can also be harmful by causing property damage, sedimentation in water bodies, and loss of habitat for plants and animals. Implementing erosion control measures can help mitigate the negative impacts of erosion.
Erosion is helpful because it helps make beaches, sand dunes, and deltas. Erosion does not make these landforms, deposition does, but erosion links with deposition. Erosion is also damaging because it washes away soil and clogs waterways
Their roots help hold soil in place.
Erosion is helpful because it helps make beaches, sand dunes, and deltas. Erosion does not make these landforms, deposition does, but erosion links with deposition. Erosion is also damaging because it washes away soil and clogs waterways
well it helps by removing rock that does not belong in that area but it can also move the rock in a place the rock should be........ therefore erosion is both helpful and nonhelpful.
Usually not, it causes erosion of soils. To be helpful the water should absorb into the ground.
The shape or texture of the rock would be most helpful in determining its agent of erosion. For example, smooth and rounded rocks are typically eroded by water, while angular and jagged rocks are more likely to be eroded by ice.
River erosion causes the movement of material downstream towards the mouth, as well as the formation of several landforms including:Meanders, also causing meander migrationLevées and terracesV-shaped valleysGorgesWaterfallsI hopes this list is helpful in answering your question.
No it cannot Because it is a Gas planet. (if you think about it gas if moving freely so it does not break down).Was this helpful? probably not but Its okay im Jewish
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Because there is little to no water around. Therefore no plants etc To answer this question it's helpful to understand how deserts are formed. Deserts can be formed by wind erosion, rain shadows, etc..