Water, ice, wind, and gravity; the agents of erosion.
Water, Ice and wind
it melts
On a steep slope
Wind, water, animals :)
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it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker
it melts
On a steep slope
Yes, it does because if a tree is planted it holds the soil and prevents soil erosion.
To remove soil from where it was and move it somewhere else, for example by wind or water.
Wind, water, animals :)
jajajajajaja.
sediments
a carabao that plows a field carries soil on its feet as it moves :)
it would be dry soil because wet soil is heavy . by Madison walker
Soil would be expected to erode the fastest at an area where there is fast moving water downslope. This occurs close to watershed where there is a turbulent flow and high hydraulic action.
The gradient of a stream effects the energy as it has eroding soil and rock. This happens because depending on the pressure of the water flow, it can erode soil and rock.
definitely soil. Concrete is much, much, much more solid than soil, so concrete lasts a lot longer than soil. Soil erodes very quickly because it is not very solid. Anything from a raindrop to a gust of wind can erode soil. Concrete, not so much.