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Sheet erosion is a type of surface water, and runoff is any water that does not soak into the ground.
by taking in much of the water that woulld other wise run off
I went down to the river and saw the ground water under the surface water
the erosion of soil by water. Its either by meteoric water, ground water, river, rainfall, wave or any water component. It can be classified into two major classes; either Mechanical factor or Chemical factor.
The ground had suffered from years of soil erosion.
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It doesnt effect the earths surface, it affects the the earth surface by expanding cracks in the ground.
Sheet erosion is a type of surface water, and runoff is any water that does not soak into the ground.
no because Groundwater does little to contribute to mechanical erosion. However, it can significantly erode chemically
Ground water has a shorter residence than it did 100 years ago due to erosion. Erosion is the process in which soil and rock are removed from the ground surface by the elements such as wind and rain.
by taking in much of the water that woulld other wise run off
I went down to the river and saw the ground water under the surface water
It tears earth from the ground and carries it which ever way water flows
1 Running water on the surface of the earth erodes the land. Groundwater also can cause erosion under the surface. As water flows through the soil, acid is formed. This acid can cause minerals to be dissolved.2 Minerals that are carried in groundwater can also be deposited in other places. This cycle of erosion and deposition can cause underground caves to form. This happens especially in areas where there is limestone below the surface.3 A cave is an underground opening. It has a connection to the surface of the earth. A cave is formed by the erosion of limestone under the ground. The acid water moves through the cracks in the limestone and makes them larger.
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ground water can cause erosion through chemical weathering