First of all, it's affected, not effected. Effect is a noun, not a verb. Erosion shapes the land and helps determine its topography.
Erosion can erode the land around the lake therefore it makes the lake bigger than it was before.
Wind and water erosion are affected by gravity.
the answer to the question how does erosion change the land is basically the definition of erosion
A watershed is the landform that separates two catchment areas. Commonly a ridge or a spur. The form of the watershed may be affected by erosion, or more rarely, by tectonic land uplift / subsidence forces.
Soil erosion is a natural process caused by two main elements - wind and water. Soil erosion is often speed up on farming and especially on cropped land. The exposure of an area to wind erosion depends on climate, soil texture and vegetative cover
Farm land.
Erosion can erode the land around the lake therefore it makes the lake bigger than it was before.
Yes, sandstone can be affected by erosion.
Wind and water erosion are affected by gravity.
the answer to the question how does erosion change the land is basically the definition of erosion
All deserts are affected by erosion. There are several different types of erosion, and while the deserts may be unaffected by some of them, such as water erosion, because obviously, deserts don't get much rain. Deserts are affected by wind erosion, though. As the winds blow in the desserts, it wears away at the soil.
A watershed is the landform that separates two catchment areas. Commonly a ridge or a spur. The form of the watershed may be affected by erosion, or more rarely, by tectonic land uplift / subsidence forces.
I'm pretty sure that the land dries up without the trees to protect it. Also (possibly) erosion since the land used to have roots and now it doesn't.
Soil erosion is a natural process caused by two main elements - wind and water. Soil erosion is often speed up on farming and especially on cropped land. The exposure of an area to wind erosion depends on climate, soil texture and vegetative cover
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A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.
Any type of rock that is at or near the surface could be affected by weathering and erosion. Mountains are eventually flattened; caves are formed underground. Both are the result of weathering and erosion.