I would probably say massive water swells near the bottom. But I thought that mountains didn't erode. They probably more deteriorate ya know? Thats what I think ,Massive water swells.
On a steep slope
Mountains are worn and eroded by rain and wind.
Mountains erode continuously. Erosion may be by water (rain or rivers), ice (glaciers) or wind.
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 rushing water cause the hill to erode
Earth's mountains form and erode from erupting and by shifting plates.
They can erode mountains.
On a steep slope
the younger the mountains have not yet eroded.the mountains don't erode until they are old
The water from a waterfall can erode the side and top of the mountain and cause it to get smaller. Landslides can cause a mountain to get much rockier and larger.
Mountains are worn and eroded by rain and wind.
Mountains erode continuously. Erosion may be by water (rain or rivers), ice (glaciers) or wind.
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 rushing water cause the hill to erode
constuctive
They erode by the effects of wind and water
Water ice or wind