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Erosion is mainly caused by water, but deforestation, over-grazing, wind, and tectonic movement can also play a role. As for mountainsides specifically, i would have to say deforestation.
There are many waves to stop erosion but i am only going to say one. And that is putting up a wall to stop the pebbles or soil in some cases from going down the beach so that will eventually work and there you go you have stopped wave erosion for a while.
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Gravity is an agent of erosion... I'm not quite sure if it is erosion. In the science textbook I have right in front of me it says and I quote, "Gravity, running water, waves, wind and glaciers are all causes, or agents, of erosion. Although it says it's an agent of erosion it doesn't say it is erosion. An agent is a "cause" of something.
Erosion is mainly caused by water, but deforestation, over-grazing, wind, and tectonic movement can also play a role. As for mountainsides specifically, i would have to say deforestation.
There are many waves to stop erosion but i am only going to say one. And that is putting up a wall to stop the pebbles or soil in some cases from going down the beach so that will eventually work and there you go you have stopped wave erosion for a while.
a)humus b)conservation c)depletion d)recycling e)erosion Don't quote me, but i am going to say "c)depletion". Source: Common since.
Everything changes in time, given the multiplicity of variables in regard to the Earth's current rates of change, who's to say Britain will exist by the time this would be an issue?
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because i say so.
actually,you can say a soil is fertile,when nutrients is enough such as nitrogen and potassium...
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No. They are separate processes. Weathering -chemical and physical breaks down solid rock into smaller particles and prepares it for transportation or erosion.
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Gravity is an agent of erosion... I'm not quite sure if it is erosion. In the science textbook I have right in front of me it says and I quote, "Gravity, running water, waves, wind and glaciers are all causes, or agents, of erosion. Although it says it's an agent of erosion it doesn't say it is erosion. An agent is a "cause" of something.