Erosion.
Abduction is movement away from the midline of the body.
Deposition. Erosion is the process of wearing away or carrying away materials, while deposition is the process of dropping or depositing those materials in a new location.
The carrying away of naturally broken down materials is called erosion. Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or sediment is transported and deposited in another location by wind, water, or ice.
A glacier deposits the sediment it is carrying away when it reaches the end of its flow path, where the melting ice releases the sediments it was transporting. This process forms various landforms such as moraines, outwash plains, and glacial till.
The carrying away of topsoil is known as erosion. This process can occur due to natural factors like wind and water, or it can be accelerated by human activities such as deforestation or improper land management. Erosion can lead to loss of fertile soil, reduced agricultural productivity, and increased sedimentation in water bodies.
The term for carrying away from the body is "abduction." It refers to movement away from the midline of the body.
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It is known as weathering. Erosion is the carrying away to another location of the weathered grains of rock.
The carrying away of topsoil by wind and water is known as erosion. This process can result in the loss of fertile soil, leading to degradation of land and reduced agricultural productivity. Implementing erosion control measures, such as terracing or planting cover crops, can help prevent soil erosion.
Transportation.
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