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Q: Which of these is an agent of erosion glaciers gravity ocean waves glaciers wind or all of these?
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What is the major agent of moving water?

In rivers and streams, gravity. In the ocean, probably thermal currents.


Is 'Grand canyon' a product of glaciers too?

No, it is the product of erosion caused by the Colorado River in its search for the Ocean.


What is the greatest agent of erosion on the planet?

Water rain flood or ocean


Which agent of erosion is most likely responsible for the deposition of sandbars along ocean shorelines?

mass movement


Which agent of erosion is most likely to responsible for the deposition of sandbars along ocean shorelines?

mass movement


Where will you find glaciers?

You will find glaciers in the Arctic Ocean.


Why do glaciers move?

there could be a no. of reasons why do glaciers move,but i just wanna say that glaciers move because of the sheer weight of a thick layer of ice and the fact that it deforms as a "plastic" material, combined with gravity's influence, and causes glaciers move slowly. then they rush down the mountain valley and this causes glaciers move faster. they are formed big rivers after they rush down the valley.


What agent of erosion most likely formed the drumlins and finger lakes in New York State?

moving ice


How can an erosion effect the ocean?

erosion can effect the ocean because when there is erosion the sand will effect the height or space of the beach or ocean


What is the nearest ocean or body of water to mount Everest?

The nearest body of water or ocean would be the Indian ocean not glaciers.


What are three things that cause erosion and deposition?

Below are the four agents of erosion, so take what you need:Fluvial erosion - rivers mainly. Rivers erode by hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition and solution. Deposition occurs because the river has run out of energy, or energy is low.Marine erosion - oceans and seas. These erode by hydraulic action and abrasion mainly, as the ocean has great sheer force. They do not transport much material, as most of the work is done by gravity, so most material is left directly under where it came from, but separate nonetheless.Glacial erosion - glaciers. Glaciers erode by plucking and abrasion, then deposit the moraine (glacial load) at the snoutAeolian erosion - wind. Wind erodes mainly by blasting sediment at rocks, which is classic abrasion. Sediment is often deposited as a dune.All agents of erosion cause both erosion and deposition as ultimately all eroded material is deposited.


What force provides the energy for the erosion caused by running water?

1. Wind. 2. Water. 3. Ice/glacier. 4. Waves. 5. Gravity. 6. Tides/ocean current.