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Erosion can occur through water erosion (rivers, waves), wind erosion (blowing sand and soil), glacial erosion (movement of ice), and chemical erosion (dissolving of rocks by acids).
water erosion
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Incised menders in rocks refer to markings or grooves that are carved into the surface of the rock, often caused by natural processes like erosion, weathering, or glacial activity. These features can provide valuable information about the geological history of an area, as they may indicate past environmental conditions or the movement of ice and water. Additionally, incised menders can serve as a record of human activity, such as ancient carvings or petroglyphs made by indigenous cultures. Overall, they are significant for both geological study and cultural heritage.
Wind Erosion mainly occurs near the ocean
Water erosion utilizes water to carry sediments away.
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The type of erosion most likely to occur during a flood is known as fluvial erosion, which is caused by the force of flowing water. This type of erosion can lead to the removal and transportation of sediments, as well as the shaping of river channels and valleys.
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Magnets do not play any role in erosion. Glaciers are ony of many things that cause erosion.