Eroded soil washes away and winds up in rivers, and eventually in lakes or oceans where is becomes sediment at the bottom. Rocks can be eroded into sand. Generally, they remain part of the soil, until the soil is eroded.
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.
A kind of soil which can be eroded more easily is clay soil.
Eroded soil can enter drains and waterways, causing them to build up with sediment.
Eroded rock
Eroded soil washes away and winds up in rivers, and eventually in lakes or oceans where is becomes sediment at the bottom. Rocks can be eroded into sand. Generally, they remain part of the soil, until the soil is eroded.
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.
The soil in this area was eroded after all the trees were cut.
Eroded rock
A kind of soil which can be eroded more easily is clay soil.
Eroded soil can enter drains and waterways, causing them to build up with sediment.
Eroded rock
yes
in suburban areas
by deforestation
yes
In the oceans.