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as slope increases erosion rate increases (direct relationship)
runoff is what causes erosion, because as the water runs down the slope it carries with it the particles of material that form the slope
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The most common causes of soil erosion are water and wind. Erosion is simply the movement of particles by an outside force. In this case by water or wind. An example of soil erosion would be when heavy rain creates a small valley in a soil slope. The soil particles that were once there have been moved by the force of the water flowing down the slope. For more information you can start by going to http://soilerosion.net/
Weathering can break up rocks on a slope or cliff. Then gravity will then pull the weathered rock down the slope or cliff. Erosion is the moving of weathered rock. Gravity would be moving the weathered rock down the slope or cliff.
The type of water erosion that forms larger channels down a steep slope is called gully erosion. Gully and rill erosion are the dominant types of water erosion in the world.
Plowing across the slope minimizes erosion by inhibiting water's ability to run down the slope. Plowing in the direction of the slope creates channels that water runs down, carrying the valuable topsoil with it.
Changing the slope of the stream table affects the speed and direction of water flow. A steeper slope creates faster water flow, which can result in more erosion and deposition. Conversely, a flatter slope slows down water flow, leading to less erosion and deposition. These changes in flow dynamics can cause differences in the shape and size of channels, as well as the amount and distribution of sediment carried by the water.
I believe your answer is River erosion: An example is Grand Canyon. Also, it may be wave erosion, you can check it out yourself as the question itself is not very clear.
Slope has always existed. The wind creates sand dunes or water waves which have slopes. Running water cuts valleys out of rock and these have slope. Tectonic movements create mountains which have slope.
A 'rill' is a collection of small channels on a slope caused by erosion. Each tiny groove is called a 'channel.'
in a way because landslides are when rocks or earth or debris move down a slope. a mudslide is a fast moving landslide that flows in channels
Furrow irrigation should be used on slopes. Furrow irrigation creates parallel channels along the length of the slope.
as slope increases erosion rate increases (direct relationship)
runoff is what causes erosion, because as the water runs down the slope it carries with it the particles of material that form the slope
erosion is when the rock or soil falls and make a slope
slope effectsgravitywatericewind