a cliff
what types of landscapes erode faster
It depends on: - the strength of the acid - concentration of the acid - temperature of the solution - stirring of the solution - granulation of the lime
Erode means to gradually wear away
it's because it could slow down erosion if the hill eroded.
the marble would erode more rapidly.
Example sentence - The endless rains would cause the burnt hillside to erode.
what types of landscapes erode faster
All other things being equal, the hillside with fewer plants will erode more quickly.There are a number of reasons for this:The presence of vegetation acts to intercept rainfall which acts to reduce the rate rainwater reaches the soil. This in turn reduces the chances of scour occurring where soil is washed away.Plant roots act to bind the soil together (technically the act to inhibit the formation of shear planes and increase it's shear strength) and again reduce the potential for erosion.There are likely to be many more!
No..if hat was true. People who drank tons of water a day would have no teeth!!!
the rushing water cause the hill to erode
It depends on: - the strength of the acid - concentration of the acid - temperature of the solution - stirring of the solution - granulation of the lime
Erode
This slowly, over time, erodes the rock. Any type of water flowing (in your case, raining) causes erosion. Heavy, intense rainstorms would erode it faster, but and type of rain fall WILL erode away rock.
Erode means to gradually wear away
Water would move through sand more rapidly than silt, but that does not mean sand would erode more rapidly than silt. In fact, the opposite is true. Erosion occurs when water runs along the surface of the land. If it infiltrates downward into the soil, it does not create runoff.
On a steep slope
yes