No. California will not be washed away by water. Given enough time, the state will split into two parts, The dividing line will be the San Andreas Fault. The part north of the S.A.F., and the part south of the SAF will divide and split into two pieces. It will take millions of years, but, eventually California will be two parts, (north and south).
Yes, fertilizer can be washed away by rain or irrigation water. This can result in nutrient runoff into water bodies, which can lead to water pollution and environmental damage. Using slow-release or organic fertilizers, as well as proper timing and application methods, can help reduce the risk of fertilizer being washed away.
Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".Air and water will gradually transform the craters, making them hard to see. The craters will be "washed away". On the Moon, it takes much longer for a crater to become "washed away".
Debris washed away by a tsunami can be carried by the water for long distances, spreading out in the ocean. Some of it may eventually sink to the ocean floor, while other items may be found washed up on distant shores or floating in the water. Efforts are made to track and clean up this debris to reduce its impact on marine life and ecosystems.
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The person that is going to be washed away is Brigette! :O
By pollen being washed away down rivers to other plants that may feed from the river water
Erosion is when soil and rock gets eroded away or slowly washed away by water, wind ,etc
Washed by the Water was created in 2007.
Soil is most likely to be washed away in areas with steep slopes, poor vegetation cover, and heavy rainfall or runoff. These conditions can lead to erosion, causing the soil to be carried away by water.
The soil that is blown or washed away from its parent rock is called sediment. Sediment can be transported by wind (eolian) or water (fluvial) erosion processes, leading to the deposition of soil elsewhere.
Land IS washed away in heavy rain and wind through the processes of weathering and erosion. The reason ALL of it is not washed away at once is because it takes considerable time for enough material to be weathered for it to be carried away by the rain and wind.
the whole city and the neighborhood. all of new Orleans got washed away.