a bank erosion is when the river side takes the dirt and soil from the sides of the ground we stand on were we what to jump in at
Horizontal erosion is also known as lateral erosion. It is the wearing away of earth from a footpath or river bank.
Hold up a bank
Lateral or horizontal erosion means erosion taken place on the sides of a footpath or river bank. The opposite if lateral/horizontal erosion is vertical erosion, where erosion is taken place under the river bed or the bottom of a footpath.
Stream Bank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. This is distinguished from erosion of the bed of the watercourse, which is referred to as scour. The roots of trees growing by a stream are undercut by such erosion. As the roots bind the soil tightly, they form abutments which jut out over the water. These have a significant effect upon the rate and progress of the erosion.
erosion happens when either water or wind slowly removes soil and debris such as a meander in a river will be slowly eroded through time due to the river bank soil constantly getting battered by the water.
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Horizontal erosion is also known as lateral erosion. It is the wearing away of earth from a footpath or river bank.
Hold up a bank
erosion on a bank of a pond
It changes because the force of the water and because the bank is loose and dry from the erosion. The bank will move which ever way the water is flowing.
Lateral or horizontal erosion means erosion taken place on the sides of a footpath or river bank. The opposite if lateral/horizontal erosion is vertical erosion, where erosion is taken place under the river bed or the bottom of a footpath.
It is erosion by flowing water, especially when the river is in spate, that can widen the river's banks.
Stream Bank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. This is distinguished from erosion of the bed of the watercourse, which is referred to as scour. The roots of trees growing by a stream are undercut by such erosion. As the roots bind the soil tightly, they form abutments which jut out over the water. These have a significant effect upon the rate and progress of the erosion.
The constant erosion will eventually degrade the bank.
By wearing at the bank of ocean,river,or lake(erosion).
people cause erosion through a number of ways which include deforestation ,stream bank cultivation and cultivating on mountain slopes