The lifting and removal of loose material by wind is called deflation. (Deflation is a type of erosion)
(If you look up deflation, try "deflation geology" because if you don't add geology, only the economic meanings will come up.)
That is a fairly good definition for "Erosion".
The removal of rock particles by gravity, wind, water or ice is called erosion.
Erosion, probably.
Wind erosion.
deflation.
Deflation?
abrasion
Erosion it also means abrasion, which does with weathering
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
The rock is porous.
Abrasion is when rock particles are wearing away from the rocks surface. This is done by wind, water, and ice in nature.
Erosion
The process of removing rock particles by wind, water or ice is called erosion. This can also be the removal of enamel from teeth by acid (acid erosion). To be more precise, this is weathering process of the rock where in the rock is broken into small particles by natural forces like wind, water, ice or gravity to get it eroded.
Erosionthe removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice, or gravity
Erosion it also means abrasion, which does with weathering
It means the grinding away of a rock by rock particles carried by water, ice, wind, or gravity.
Erosion is the term which describes the movement of rock particles by gravity, ice, water, or wind. The process in question takes time and yields irreversible results, as in the case of the much shorter, human-guided composting process.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
Erosion, probably.
im not techanily sure! probably chemical, the dog says so!
the answer to this question is that Soil with smaller particles can hold more water when Soil with larger rock particles can hold less water.....
The rock is porous.