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Erosion is caused by a river, which is water. Water is rain, rain is weather. Therefore, they are the same.
I don't think they are, deposition is the settling down of sediments that had been carried by erosion. Deposition is how deltas and alluvial fans are created. However erosion is the process of moving weathered sediments to a new location. So, a way deposition and erosion are similar is that they are in the same process. Weathering -> Erosion -> Deposition
same as fresh water......
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
deposition occurs at the part of a river where there is no longer enough energy for the water to carry the sediments and they are deposited. Deposition is when an agent or erosion (in this case river water) loses energy and can no longer carry sediments, so it deposits them.
no. erosion has to do with wind and sand. deposition has to do with ending erosion
No, they are opposites.
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If an object is moving on the same surface the friction is the same throughout. However, more friction is caused by a rougher surface and less friction is caused by smoother surfaces.
Any plant that has tubes for moving water and other materials to where they is needed?
No, deposition is the laying down or addition of sediments whereas erosion is the process of removal and transportation of sediment.