How is it possible that a river erodes a non riparian owner's property? Any land adjacent to a river is riparian.
The acid in it leaves stains and erodes the marble.
it erodes on its bottom
All types of rock erodes overtime....so yes. I do know that granite as tiny fissures in it and if not sealed properly can damage it.
Just like a dead body. It eats it away. Lime erodes anything.
it erodes on its bottom
yes, because chlorine(chlorides) is a salt (or has the same negative properties of salt) and salts react negatively with (erodes)cements.
a plunge pool is a deep pool,lake or pond that often sits under a waterfall. It erodes with the waterfall and becomes deeper as the waterfall erodes more. It erodes stones and rocks in the plunge pool
When water erodes soil, a large groove is called a gully.
Avoid acidic drinks, foods ( such as lemons). This erodes the enamel and enamel cannot be replaced once it is eroded. Also, Bulemics and Anorexics damage enamel due to the vomiting they do regularly.
There are many ways in which the rain erodes the land. The rain washes away dirt and wears down stone.
Which two spheres interact when a glacier erodes rock
Kinetic energy is involved when a river moves sediment or erodes its banks.