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Erode means to gradually wear away
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by erosion
Yes. Limestone is susceptible to chemical and mechanical weathering and erosion.
they erode shorelines away and put debris in the ocean
When the rock erodes away, the mass slowly leaves along with the bits that erode away. So as it becomes smaller, it becomes lighter.
erode
That is the correct spelling of the verb to "erode" (wear away).
Wind and Water erode the surface of the land and they are carried away, making the appearance of the land different.
Erode means to gradually wear away
erode
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Carbon dioxide in the air combines with water vapor, creating an acidic substance which heavily weathers away the limestone, making the statues unsightly.
Erode it away by scratching it.
H2O Yes water is a chemical and it can wear away limestone.
His tendency to be so fickle only serves to erode my trust in his loyalty. The river's flow will eventullay erode the island completely away.
The root word of "erode" is the Latin word "erodere," which means "to gnaw away" or "to wear down."