Sheet erosion.
Wind erosion is the erosion of sediment by wind. This occurs when the lifting power of moving air is able to exceed the force of gravity.
Sheeterosionis the detachment of soil particles by raindrop impact and their removal downslope by water flowing overland as a sheetinstead of in definite channels is defined as sheet erosion.
A turbidity current is a density current that occurs when mud or silt mixes with seawater. This is the result of the increase in the density of the water itself.
Abrasion is often likened to a sandpaper effect acting on the rock in question. Abrasion occurs when an agent of erosion carries sediment and the sediment collides with a rock face, breaking both up.
no, erosion is the travelling of particles of rocks.
No: That is where deposition occurs. Erosion is where the river is flowing at its fastest, the mountain torrent stage.
Weathering occurs when rocks are broken down into smaller particles but not moved When natural forces begin to move weathered particles, called sediments, we say that they are being eroded, or undergoing erosion. Most of earth's erosion is done by flowing water in streams which carry tons of sediment to the oceans each day Deposition occurs when movement slows or stops and suspended sediments are dropped.
The type of erosion that occurs when gravity alone causes rock or sediment to move down a slope is called mass movement. The types of mass movement are creep, slump, rock slides, and mudflows.
I'm pretty sure it is called "deposition".
Wind erosion is the erosion of sediment by wind. This occurs when the lifting power of moving air is able to exceed the force of gravity.
Rill erosion is runoff flowing water creating giant mazes of gullies. Rill erosion occurs in areas of high precipitation on land with low absorption..
On the outside. This is because when the water is flowing around a meander, the water practically goes around, where erosion occurs. If you know science, wherever in a stream where erosion occurs, thats where the velocity is greatest.
Sediment occurs naturally. It is the breaking down of material by weathering and erosion. Sedimentation is when fluid settles an rests against an barrier.
Erosion occurs in meanders and fast flowing parts of the river. Deposition occurs when the flow is too slow to carry the particles so drops the dirt and soil it is carrying. Deposition also occurs on the inside of a meander, which is why the meander stays the same width, but moves about.
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When mountains are worn away by weathering and the sediment is carried away, it is called erosion. This occurs over time. Rapid erosion is possible and is known to cause landslides.