Yes
Yes, the noun for erode is erosion.
The verb form of erosion is "erode".
Abrade, corrode, eat, wear.
Oh, dude, the noun for erode is erosion. It's like when you leave a sandwich out for too long and it turns into a sad, mushy mess. So next time you see a cliff slowly crumbling into the sea, just remember, that's erosion at work.
Wind erosion is an ongoing process.
No, erosion is when things degrade over time. Even though rain does erode things, it is not erosion.
By doing erosion
Let me erode inside you i hope its deep and inflicting erosion ;)
Another word for chemical weathering is chemical erosion.
Another word for erosion is weathering. Weathering is the process by which rocks and soil are broken down by natural elements such as water, wind, and ice.
Wind can pick up small aggregates and soil particles and displace them in another soil series. Wind can also erode rocks by picking up particles of sand that then slowly erode at the exposed rocks.
Eroded. Past tense of erode.