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What's the most significant type of erosion?

Water erosion, particularly from rivers and rainfall, is considered one of the most significant types of erosion as it has the ability to carve out landscapes, form valleys, and shape the Earth's surface over time.


How do rivers form and what is a river?

erwhen it rains or snows that will build up water in one area. Then the water will want to move around. The water will then start flowing and create erosion.


What is one form of erosion of sediment by wind?

drifting


What is one form of the erosion of sediments by wind?

drifting


What is it called when two rivers form one?

a confluence


Do tributarys form by erosion or deposition?

Tributaries form by erosion, as flowing water carves a path through the landscape to create a network of smaller streams that feed into larger rivers. Erosion plays a key role in shaping the landscape and developing the interconnected system of waterways that make up a watershed.


What causes more erosion than any other form of weathering?

erosion is when the ground erodes and moves sediment from one place to another. Weathering is when like waves break off rocks from a cliff or something. There kinda alike but they are different too


What is one thing geologists study?

Geologist study the weathering, erosion, and deposition of rocks! :)


What would happen if tides did not occur?

There would be one less form of erosion on earth.


What is one form of the erosion of sediment by wind?

One form of erosion of sediment by wind is deflation, where small particles are lifted and carried away by the wind. This process can lead to the formation of sand dunes and the loss of fine particles from the surface.


Which force wears away at earth's surface?

There is a couple forces one of them are erosion powered by water such a rivers


What is different types of erosion that occurs in the environment?

The main types of erosion in the environment include wind erosion, water erosion (by rain, rivers, and oceans), and glacier erosion. These processes involve the removal and transport of soil, rock, and sediment from one location to another, leading to landform changes and landscape sculpting over time. Human activities can exacerbate erosion through deforestation, overgrazing, and improper land management practices.