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Water that flows over Earth's surface is called runoff. Runoff is an important agent of erosion, especially if the water is moving fast. The more speed water has, the more material it can carry with it.
One way a plateau is formed is by a slow flat-topped fold. Another way a plateau is formed through vertical faulting. Plateaus can also be formed by a series of molten rock flows on the surface of the earth.
Sheet erosion
Stream Load is the amount of material a stream can hold as it flows. As a stream flows it causes erosion, and this erosion is carried about as material in the stream. As too much is eroded, the extra material will fall to the bottom, or push it's way to the sides.
runoff
the plateau will get flat
It tears earth from the ground and carries it which ever way water flows
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Water that flows over Earth's surface is called runoff. Runoff is an important agent of erosion, especially if the water is moving fast. The more speed water has, the more material it can carry with it.
Water flows in deep gullies to the upland plateau.
One way a plateau is formed is by a slow flat-topped fold. Another way a plateau is formed through vertical faulting. Plateaus can also be formed by a series of molten rock flows on the surface of the earth.
erosion
It is made of old lava flows.
Yes it flows through the Deccan plateau and falls into the Bay of Bengal
== Plateaus are formed by various geologic activities, such as immense lava flows, uplifting due to tectonic plate collisions, and sediment plateaus formed from eroded material from mountains.
Soil erosion.
Sheet erosion