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Because it is so big and bulky.
There are many forces that are responsible for making constructive changes on the surface of the Earth. These forces include volcanoes, earthquakes, wind, erosion, glaciers, and plate tectonics.
Erosion is the wearing away of landscape by different agents such as water,wind etc.So erosion takes place rapidly in a place where these agents act actively on material.
If there is no weather on earth we might not be able to live. weather also brings us food by giving us rain for our crops.
Wind, water, ice, and gravity.
soil erosion is washing away of soil or carring away of soil from one place to another
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Deposition 'erosion'? Water, wind, glaciers, waves, and gravity are considered the five agents of erosion.
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
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Erosion , Transportation and deposition
Agents responsible for the deposition of sediments include water (rivers, lakes, oceans), wind, and ice (glaciers). These agents transport and deposit sediment particles, such as sand, silt, and clay, through processes like erosion, transportation, and settling. The specific agent involved depends on the environment and geological context.
There are 4 main agents of erosion wind water glaciers and gravity
deposition
sediment was formed by weathering and erosion in a source area, and then transported to the place of deposition by water, wind, mass movement or glaciers which are called agents of denudation.
Wind,Running Water,Glaciers, and Waves!
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.