Water and Gravity.
Water causes the soil to soften up and become slippery, causing landslides. In addition, excessive rainfall leads tobsuper-saturated soil, which cannot hold up against gravity. Gravity in one form or another is the main cause of landslides, and too much rainfall weakens the soil's sub-structure.
Compared to tornadoes, yes. Tornadoes generally do not cause much erosion. With storms, it is tricky, as many landslides are triggered by storms. However, in areas prone to landslides, such events likely cause the greates portion of erosion.
GRAVITY
Piles of sediment
Yes it is. Erosion causes landslides
What are two agents of erosion.?
Error, yes, Earthquakes break up sediments and trigger floods and landslides to carry them, so don't say what you don't know about because yes they can cause erosion so go get a 'correct' on your answer.
soil erosion and flashfloods
Some things that cause erosion is water and unsupported soil. If you are facing erosion, you can put up a retaining wall to protect your soil.
Landslides are caused by the force of gravity pulling on the rocks.
erosion, landslides, proverty.
One characteristic that all agents of erosion have in common is movement. Water, wind, ice, and waves all cause erosion by creating friction from movement against the materials that become eroded.