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the wind and rain mixed together makes a powerful force that over millions of years can erode the mountain side down. In dry areas there is less rain but there is wind. The wind can push sand and other objects against mountains also eroding the mountain slowly.
Michigan has 3288 miles of shoreline (Great Lake Shoreline), most of any state other than Alaska.
This is because this area is less covered making it more vulnerable to the wind. Also it depends on what landscape it is on. For example it could be in a wet place and it wouldn't erode as much but in a dry place it will because of soil that can't hold itself.
There are three things a river's power to erode depends on that includes the slope of the river. The other two things are the volume of flow and the shape of its stream bed.
Yes. That is why caves and other types of caverns are most often made of (or found in) limestone.
the wind and rain mixed together makes a powerful force that over millions of years can erode the mountain side down. In dry areas there is less rain but there is wind. The wind can push sand and other objects against mountains also eroding the mountain slowly.
Michigan has 3288 miles of shoreline (Great Lake Shoreline), most of any state other than Alaska.
It is formed when two glaciers erode parallel from each other or when two glaciers erode towards each other
Oklahoma has no shoreline. It's land locked. Go look at a freakin map.
True: With more than 144,500 kilometers of shoreline, Minnesota has more shoreline than the states of California, Florida and Hawaii COMBINED!
Yes they are. Water can erode the river banks - and carry the loose soil to other places - where it's deposited.
The heat from the glaciers makes the rocks erode or in other words melt.
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This is because this area is less covered making it more vulnerable to the wind. Also it depends on what landscape it is on. For example it could be in a wet place and it wouldn't erode as much but in a dry place it will because of soil that can't hold itself.
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Well severe storms may make more sand erode because of the hard winds, heavy rain, and waves would take rock away. But on the other hand the waves would also bring in rocks so there's still more erosion but the still is deposition.
Some rocks are harder than others like sandstone which is very soft. Other times rock can have different conditions under which they will erode faster such as limestone.