Erosion can erode the land around the lake therefore it makes the lake bigger than it was before.
River valleys: Erosion creates V-shaped valleys that follow the course of the river. Meanders: Erosion forms bends or curves in the river's path, known as meanders. River cliffs: Vertical erosion can lead to the formation of steep cliffs along the riverbanks. Ox-bow lakes: Erosion can create cut-off meanders that form crescent-shaped ox-bow lakes. Alluvial plains: Erosion and deposition can create flat, fertile plains along the river's floodplain.
The type of erosion pictured is called water erosion, specifically sheet erosion where thin layers of soil are removed by flowing water. This type of erosion can help carry harmful chemicals deposited in the soil to rivers, lakes, and oceans by dissolving or suspending the chemicals in the water as it moves over the land, eventually depositing them into water bodies downstream.
Areas with loose, dry, and unprotected soil such as deserts, sandy beaches, or arid plains are most likely to be strongly affected by wind erosion. These areas lack vegetation to hold the soil in place, making them susceptible to erosion by wind.
Any type of rock that is at or near the surface could be affected by weathering and erosion. Mountains are eventually flattened; caves are formed underground. Both are the result of weathering and erosion.
Mountains are greatly affected by erosion and weathering. Weathering breaks down rocks on the mountains into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces downhill through processes like water, wind, or ice. Over time, erosion can shape the mountains into various landforms such as valleys, ridges, and peaks.
erosion
Yes, sandstone can be affected by erosion.
Yosemite National Park and lakes were formed by erosion in California.
Yes, possibly, since the banks would be smaller. But the lakes could lose depth from the land erosion.
All deserts are affected by erosion. There are several different types of erosion, and while the deserts may be unaffected by some of them, such as water erosion, because obviously, deserts don't get much rain. Deserts are affected by wind erosion, though. As the winds blow in the desserts, it wears away at the soil.
Lakes are not affected by tides because tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans, not on inland bodies of water like lakes.
Lakes which are made by residual rocks which are left after weathering and erosion and form the residual lakes.
erosion because the carry the rock particles ( i think don't trust me)
Glacial errosion
erosion and glacial lakes
Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes.
The name given to lakes formed through glacial erosion is "glacial lakes." These lakes are created when glaciers carve out depressions in the land, which then fill with melted ice and water. They often have unique characteristics, such as a circular shape and steep sides.