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Why do the moon and mercury have more meteor impacts then earth?

There is no erosion on the moon and mercury to erase the impact sites.


Why did mercury's craters erode very slowly?

Mercury barely has an atmosphere, so weather erosion is non-existent.


Is the The wind blowing the topsoil from a freshly plowed piece of land an example of erosion?

Yes, that is an example of erosion. The wind is carrying away the topsoil, which is a form of soil erosion.


Is erosion an example of weathering?

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What sandpaper files down a piece of wood this is an example of a?

It is an example of erosion.


What is a river carrying sand an example of?

erosion


What are two example of erosion?

the Grand Canyon


What are non example of erosion?

non-examples of erosion would be fire or anything that does not have to do with waterice and Nanon.


Why is there little erosion on mercury surface?

Mercury has little erosion on its surface because it lacks a significant atmosphere to support weathering processes like wind and water erosion. Additionally, the planet's weak gravitational pull makes it difficult for particles to be lifted and transported across its surface. Finally, the lack of substantial volcanic activity on Mercury means there are fewer opportunities for landforms to be reshaped or erased.


What is the example of erosion happening around your neighborhood or local area?

an example of erosion happening in our area is the way water moves the soil to another place.


What is meant by the term differential erosion can you give an example of differential erosion found in the flagstaff area?

Niagara falls was formed by differental erosion


What is an example of river erosion?

An example of river erosion is when the continuous flow of water wears away the riverbed and banks, causing them to erode over time. This erosion can lead to the formation of features such as river valleys, canyons, and meanders.