house values decreased due to such a fast rate of erosion
it forced people to move house
No, all sedimentary rocks can be eroded and shale is characterised by very fine laminations. Hence the shale breaks easily along these planes of weakness and is therefore easily eroded.
Inland.
drought was one main factor that caused the dust bowl.
It depends on the type, but quite often they are not. Granite and basalt are erosion resistant. Some rocks formed by ash deposits, however, erode fairly easily.
Sea cliffs composed of clay or chalk are susceptible to erosion and the loss of land to the encroaching sea.
happisburgh lost 250 metres of land between 1600 and 1850 which equates to approx. 20cm a year
There are a few different attractions to choose from in Happisburgh including the Happisburgh Lighthouse. There's also Sandra and Phil's Owl Barn, and Happisburgh Beach.
Because happisburgh has no sea defences so its screwed.
topsoil?
No, all sedimentary rocks can be eroded and shale is characterised by very fine laminations. Hence the shale breaks easily along these planes of weakness and is therefore easily eroded.
each kind be identified by the size of its particles,by its texture and by tests together as strongly as clay and ar mor easily eroded by water and wind than clay.
In the plains, soil erosion occurs in farmlands after a crop is harvested. The soil then lies bare and can be easily eroded by water and wind.
sand
Soil.
A kind of soil which can be eroded more easily is clay soil.
Happisburgh is a village and civil parish in England. It is located in the county of Norfolk. The village and civil parish of Happisburgh is situated off the B1159 road, which covers the towns on the coastal belt between Ingham and Bacton. The civil parish of Happisburgh covers a total area of about 10.78 square kilometres.
Inland.