Erosin is just runoff! the runoff affect the lithosphere
The first factor is the amount of rain an area receives, the second factor is vegetation, the third factor is the type of soil, the fourth factor is the shape of land, and the final factor is how people use the land.
....runoff is when water overflows from a river so if theres too much rain it could overflow the river and create a runoff
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
Pavement or smooth rock runoff affects waterways because they create more impervious surfaces.
Erosin is just runoff! the runoff affect the lithosphere
The first factor is the amount of rain an area receives, the second factor is vegetation, the third factor is the type of soil, the fourth factor is the shape of land, and the final factor is how people use the land.
Vegetation
....runoff is when water overflows from a river so if theres too much rain it could overflow the river and create a runoff
runoff
it doesn't
Yes, plants absorb some of the water. It thick vegetation might slow runoff down too.
Pavement or smooth rock runoff affects waterways because they create more impervious surfaces.
The term "runoff" (precipitation that collects and then flows out of an area) is a major factor in erosion, not a preventive action.Sometimes runoff can be limited, or otherwise prevented from carrying away soil (e.g. dams and sills that only let water over the top).
no cultural factor will have an affect. no cultural factor will have an affect.
The first factor is the amount of rain an area receives, the second factor is vegetation, the third factor is the type of soil, the fourth factor is the shape of land, and the final factor is how people use the land.
agricultural runoff, landfills, and hazardous waste.