Wind erosion
The most dominant type of erosion on earth is running water.
Uluru is affected by weathering and erosion from both wind and water. When it rains (and it does rain at Uluru), the action of the water running down the coarse sandstone removes tiny particles. Wind erosion is another factor in central Australia, where dust storms can occur on the flat plains surrounding Uluru.
Yes. Physical weathering is erosion caused by wind, dust, rain, flowing water, collapses, impacts, freezing/thawing, or glaciers.
I think it is an example of erosion, since erosion is the process that moves weathered material from one spot to a different one
One natural disaster is Earthquakes and the other is fires, because the land is so dry.
Dust Bowl, on fields or near.
I don't understand what type of soil erosion you mean, but the simplest form of reducing soil erosion is by planting grasses, shrubs, and trees. The roots hold down the soil and it is not whisked away by wind or precipitation. A good example of soil erosion is the dust bowl in mid-west North America in the 1930's. Due to over irrigation, the soil was without nutrition and there was nothing for the roots to hold onto, so the plants died. And due to the lack of plants, the wind whisked away the dust, creating huge amounts of dust storms, covering whole cities for months at a time. Hope this helps! -DrkMnlight
Whatever was typical to their region or what was available to their region
Rock type Elevation Precipitation
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The type of erosion that causes sand is water erosion.
Gully erosion, a type of water erosion.
WATER EROSION!
The most dominant type of erosion on earth is running water.
Soil erosion.
Animal Erosion
water erosion is a type of weathering caused by water.