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Most likely high winds unless a chemical reaction takes place.

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Q: What will most likely cause erosion during a drought?
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How can drought cause erosion?

Drought dries the soil. Soil gets powdery because it is so dry. Wind blows powdery soil away. This is only one form of erosion.


Earth's glaciers can cause a precipitation b drought c erosion or d condensation?

c


What is the likely cause of a drought?

Lack of rain for a long period.


What physical process will likely cause people?

Erosion


What weather is most likely to result in erosion?

very bad t storms would be most likely to cause erosion. so would snow


What is an increase in carbon in the atmosphere likely to affect coastal areas such as those in North Carolina?

more flooding (apex)


How might a drought cause erosion?

Think if it like clay, if the clay dries out it gets crumbly, but if you keep the clay moist, it stays together.


What is the most likely cause of the unconformities at locations c and d?

uplift and erosion


Where would wind most likely cause erosion?

In a hot and dry area


Where will most likely cause erosion?

Water Causes erosion very well. You know rocks erode in water. That's why they have jettys.


Does landslide cause more erosion than tornadoes or storms?

Compared to tornadoes, yes. Tornadoes generally do not cause much erosion. With storms, it is tricky, as many landslides are triggered by storms. However, in areas prone to landslides, such events likely cause the greates portion of erosion.


What of environmental changes would most likely cause a decrease in the marsh willow herb population in an area?

A decrease in the marsh willow herb population in an area is likely to be caused by environmental changes such as increased water salinity levels, habitat destruction due to human activities, or competition from invasive species that outcompete marsh willow herb for resources. These changes can disrupt the plant's growth, reproduction, and ability to thrive in its habitat.