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It washes away dirt and rock, causing erosion.
In direct piping arrangement will fix it
The rain water washes away the dirt that is covering the fossil.
the earth recovers from a flood by growing over the area. usually the water washes away.
Usually a change in the level of the water table, either the water disappears and takes away it's support of the surface, or it rises and washes away some of the sub-structure. OR the water can change its pH and dissolve away limestone.
Yes, because if it rains it weathers away the ground and then it washes away a little then it deposits the ground. Maybe it was a river and the river is carrying the river bed little by little then when it washes down stream it stops or keeps going until it flows in to a bigger body of water.
The soap is the stuff that breaks down the dirt and grime, the water washes the dirt and grime away with the soap
you can find silt in dirt. it is also found in streams & rivers when the water washes away some soil.
Erosion.
The more the water brushes against the more the rock fades away meaning that parts of the rock is eroded ,washes away, it changes formation.
The sand is being cooled by the water as it washes over it, and then again as the sun evaporates the water away.