no. erosion has to do with wind and sand. deposition has to do with ending erosion
I think you mean erosion. It means the carrying and deposition of weathered rock fragments, such as sand, silt, and gravel, through a medium of usually wind, water, or biological activity.
Deposition and erosion are two major processes by which a river changes the land. Erosion is the combination of weathering and deposition in which the water loosens and moves the land to another place.
erosion and deposition
weathering, cementation, deposition
erosion and deposition.
The process in which sediment moved y erosin is dropped and comes to rest
The process of erosion (removal of material) is not the same as the process of deposition (the adding of material). As they are two separate processes, deposition is not a part of the overall erosion process. However, without eroded sediments, there would be nothing to deposit, the two processes are therefore sequential (and part of the overall encompassing rock cycle processes).
The processes that occur in the coastal plain region of Virginia refers to geologic processes. The answer is erosion and deposition.
accumulation of mud in bays
Weathering, deposition, Erision, and, Uplift
By the processes of erosion, transportation and deposition.
accumulation of mud in bays
erosion and deposition
I think you mean erosion. It means the carrying and deposition of weathered rock fragments, such as sand, silt, and gravel, through a medium of usually wind, water, or biological activity.
Solidification, weathering, erosion,and deposition are four processes that shape earth's surface.
Four processes that shape the earth includes solidification, weathering, erosion, and deposition
Deposition and erosion are two major processes by which a river changes the land. Erosion is the combination of weathering and deposition in which the water loosens and moves the land to another place.