Waves
Yes.
Wind is an agent of erosion. It is responsible for moving material from one place to another place.
It's heavy, it moves, it grinds.
Water.
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Wind is the weakest agent of erosion.
The agent of erosion on cliffs mostly is gravity.
Gravity induced moving water is the most effective agent of erosion.
Wind is the main agent of erosion in the desert.
The agent of erosion most likely responsible for the deposition of sandbars along ocean shorelines is wave action. Waves can move sediment along the coastline and deposit it in certain areas, forming sandbars.
Wind
Water erosion, particularly through processes like rivers, streams, and rainfall, is generally considered to be the most significant agent of erosion on Earth.
An agent of erosion is a natural force or process that wears away the Earth's surface, such as wind, water, ice, or gravity. These agents can break down rock and soil, transporting the material to other locations and shaping the landscape over time.
Water is the most common agent of erosion on Earth. It is responsible for shaping the landscape through processes such as river erosion, coastal erosion, and weathering.
The greatest agent of erosion on Earth is water, specifically through the processes of running water (rivers and streams) and wave action in oceans and lakes. Water erosion occurs through processes such as hydraulic action, abrasion, and solution, which wear away rocks and soil over time. This type of erosion is responsible for shaping landscapes, creating features like valleys, canyons, and coastlines.
The wind is an agent of erosion. The vegetation growing in an area affects the ability of the wind to modify the surface of the Earth by holding the soil in place, thus preventing erosion.
Water