Yes, turbulent rivers might have the greatest power to erode.
They erode sediments when it snakes back and forth across their valley. xxxJoanna
A youthful stream is swift flowing, has sharper contours and the banks would be steep, whereas a mature stream is more mellowed in pace, is slow flowing, and is wider than the river upstream. The banks wouls be more silted and have smaller gravel, which is not the case of the youthful stream.
River tees shapes the land because it has may landforms that can do it such as waterfalls, meanders and v-shaped valleys. Not only this, but due to the usage of the lake to the general pubilc, the river is being overused.
The landforms of eroded earth around rivers are called meanders. It is where the river curves and changes direction. Over time a river can erode away rock to form gorges and change the shape of the countryside.
The waves and storm surge of a hurricane can cause severe beach erosion. Heavy rain from hurricanes can cause flooding, which can erode river channels and trigger landslides.
A river's power to erode depends on a river's slope, the volume of flow, and the shape of the river.
There are three things a river's power to erode depends on that includes the slope of the river. The other two things are the volume of flow and the shape of its stream bed.
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A river with little power to erode means the river doesn't have enough force to over power the amount of time it takes for dirt gravel and other particles to build up. An example of this would be The San Ramon River. Creeks are often considered "weak" rivers
A river's power to erode depends on the gradient, the volume and velocity, and the quantity of erosive burden. A river will normally move outwards on bends, deepening the farthest channel, and thus increasing the erosion on that bank.
The slope of the river, its discharge, and the shape of the riverbed.the velocity of the water. the hardness of the mineral its trying to erode, the harder it is the longer it will take to erode.
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Wind can erode topsoil.Drugs erode family values.
erode is a noun. Wind and water erode rock. past tense- eroded The Colorado River eroded the Grand Canyon
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.
They erode sediments when it snakes back and forth across their valley. xxxJoanna
Yes, it does!