Because the glacier moves to slow to be noticed without instruments
A good example of Erosion would be like after a hard rain, the rain drains and makes a little crevice like a little stream that's lower than the surrounding dirt.
Roots of plants absorb the water. Branches and leaves of rows of trees prevent soil erosion by preventing the hard strike of the rain and winds. The many the trees, the chance is higher that floods and soil erosion are prevented.
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Type of rocks e.g Hard/soft can affect this, rocks such as limestone which are hard are eroded slower than softer rocks like sandstone, also the positioning of the cliff in relation to the prevailing wind can also affect the rate of erosion as the cliffs are continually battered head on by the waves
headlands are formed when the sea attacks a section of coast with alternating bands of hard and soft rock
Because glaciers move very, very slowly.
A good example of Erosion would be like after a hard rain, the rain drains and makes a little crevice like a little stream that's lower than the surrounding dirt.
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This would be the classic recipe for a waterfall.
Yes, if it describes an action where "hard" is how the action occurred (e.g. he worked hard, he fell hard onto the ground). Otherwise, hard applied to a noun or action noun is an adjective meaning tough, difficult, or strong (the work is hard, the bread is hard).
a river
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Aluminium is not a hard metal so the erosion is very possible.
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They are normally hard and durable, and resistant to weathering and erosion.