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Stream Load is the amount of material a stream can hold as it flows. As a stream flows it causes erosion, and this erosion is carried about as material in the stream. As too much is eroded, the extra material will fall to the bottom, or push it's way to the sides.
I really don't know the answer to this question. but people tell me that the least amount of erosion happens near warm and dry areas. Erosion's are most likely to occur the least in deserts.
You can demonstrate erosion, such as for a science experiment using clay and dirt, but cannot do it wiht something as hard as rock simply because of the amount of time to erode rock. With the material arranged as a small mountain, a hose or other large supply of water can be used to trickle down the side where gulleys will slowly form - this is erosion at its simplest.
Erosion of the land on the opposite side of the river caused the amount of land he owned to increase.
The amount of and the speed of the water
Stream Load is the amount of material a stream can hold as it flows. As a stream flows it causes erosion, and this erosion is carried about as material in the stream. As too much is eroded, the extra material will fall to the bottom, or push it's way to the sides.
By increasing the amount of vegetation in the ground
The amount of material in a substance is mass.
This amount of material is the mass.
This amount of material is the mass.
I really don't know the answer to this question. but people tell me that the least amount of erosion happens near warm and dry areas. Erosion's are most likely to occur the least in deserts.
The harder a material is, the less it will be eroded by mechanic forces like wind and water. Eroded material from one place can also gather another place and form a protective layer.
The brain is responsible for consuming the maximum amount of energy. The brain cells need two times more energy than other cells in the body.
You can demonstrate erosion, such as for a science experiment using clay and dirt, but cannot do it wiht something as hard as rock simply because of the amount of time to erode rock. With the material arranged as a small mountain, a hose or other large supply of water can be used to trickle down the side where gulleys will slowly form - this is erosion at its simplest.
There is pressure within the earth due to the overlying material that the earth is formed from. The deeper within the earth you go, the greater the amount of overlying material pushing down due to gravity and so the greater the pressure. As the inner core has the largest amount of overlying material pushing down upon it, it experiences the greatest pressure.
Erosion of the land on the opposite side of the river caused the amount of land he owned to increase.
You could increase the amount of water flow, or increase the angle of water flow to increase the amount of erosion. Both will increase the amount of the resultant deposition.