Add on by Bunnyz98-Whovever did this answer has mental issues. The Answer actually is....The process by which land is damaged to the point where it can no longer support the local ecosystem
Erosion increases when there is a flood and when land is plowed and there is no cover crop that would prevent wind erosion.
The higher the land is, the colder it will be. Valleys will usually be less windy and drier than other parts of the land. The climate of any given area of land depends on how much solar energy it absorbs.
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Weathering and erosion change the surface of the earth very slowly. Earthquakes, volcanoes and asteroids change the surface immediately.
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water erosion's shape the land into weird shapes :)
Weathering and erosion cause exposed land to change.
Erosion can change the land by wearing away soil and rock, shaping the landscape over time. This process can create new landforms, such as canyons or valleys, and alter the surface of the earth by moving sediment from one place to another. Erosion can also lead to the loss of fertile soil and disruption of ecosystems.
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
Erosion can change the land by wearing down rocks and soil, creating new landforms such as canyons, valleys, and coastal cliffs. It can also transport sediment to different locations, shaping the landscape and affecting ecosystems. Additionally, erosion can lead to loss of fertile soil, which can impact agriculture and vegetation growth.
Wind can erode and shape the land by moving and depositing sediment. Water can carve out valleys and canyons through erosion, as well as deposit sediment to create features like deltas. Ice can mold and shape the land through processes like glacial erosion, carving out valleys and creating moraines.
slow moving processes like water erosion and wind erosion that can change land over time.
Two factors that affect the shape of land are erosion, which wears away land over time through processes like wind and water, and tectonic forces, such as plate movement and volcanic activity, which can cause land to shift and change in elevation.
Erosion happens on land,which makes it erod :)
It removes it.
Erosion can change landscapes by wearing down rock and soil through processes like water, wind, or ice movement. Over time, erosion can create valleys, cliffs, and sediment deposits, shaping the land's overall features. The impact of erosion depends on factors like the type of rock and the intensity of the erosive agents.