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If a rivers slope decreases, its ability to erode land under it decreases too. The slope determines the rivers velocity. The steeper the slope, the higher the velocity, the more erosion.
The factors that affect a river's ability to erode and carry sediment would be its size, how deep it is, and how fast it is going. If it is going downhill that can also affect it.
The elevation down to which a river has the ability to erode its bed everywhere along its course.
The elevation down to which a river has the ability to erode its bed everywhere along its course.
How deep it is and how fast it is going downhill that can also affect it
it would be the size of the river's headwatersC: Size of the river's head watersTemperature of the river
A river's power to erode depends on a river's slope, the volume of flow, and the shape of the river.
The slope of the river, its discharge, and the shape of the riverbed.the velocity of the water. the hardness of the mineral its trying to erode, the harder it is the longer it will take to erode.
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Wind can erode topsoil.Drugs erode family values.
Along with friction, turbulence slows the stream's flow and may also erode the stream.
erode is a noun. Wind and water erode rock. past tense- eroded The Colorado River eroded the Grand Canyon