by putting big rocks on top of each other were the erosion is happening if not ask your neighbor they'll might know.
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erosion in the pre-pyloric region
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Of course they. If not, they would not be "in solution".If substances of a solution are evenly distributed then they have reached equilibrium.
1. Wind. 2. Water. 3. Ice/glacier. 4. Waves. 5. Gravity. 6. Tides/ocean current.
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hydraulic action, attrition , abrasion and solution
In volcanic rocks, it may be gas bubbles. Otherwise, it may be where certain minerals are more susceptible to solution and erosion.
The answer is erosion. This includes the chemical and solution break up of rocks, and their transport to another place. Aerial erosion is the process of moving sand and dusts by wind. Fluvial erosion is the same process but carried out by water, and this can move much larger particles. And the coasts are subject to erosion by the waves and the salt.
The third answer is correct.
There is water erosion, wind erosion, ice erosion, basically anything that breaks down earth materials is erosion.
the work of rivers can be seen in three ways namely 1. transportation of materials from uplands to lowlands 2. erosion by rivers and the resultant features 3. deposition by rivers and its effects
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v-shaped valley ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONwaterfall ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONalluvial fan ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONflood plain ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONlevees ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONmeanders ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONox - bow lake ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONbraiding ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONdelta ...................EROSION / DEPOSITION
Erosion is the process of carrying bits of rocks and other materials. There are two types of erosion called water erosion and wind erosion.
water erosion, wind erosion, and glacial erosion.
Wind erosion, liquid erosion, chemical/corrosive erosion, heat erosion, can't think of any more...