Gravity erodes a landform by pulling sediments or rocks downward, causing them to move. This movement, known as mass wasting, can lead to erosion through processes like landslides, rockfalls, and creep. Over time, gravity works to reshape and wear down the landform by carrying particles downhill.
When wind blows across a landform, it can cause erosion by carrying away loose soil and rocks. This can result in the shaping of the landform over time as it is gradually worn down. When water flows through a landform, it can also erode the land, forming channels or valleys. Over time, water can carve out new pathways through the landform, changing its shape and structure.
The four ways sediments erode by gravity are creep (gradual downhill movement of soil), slides (sudden movement of large masses of soil downhill), flows (movement of sediment mixed with water downhill), and falls (sediment falling freely due to gravity).
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Gravity influences a stream's ability to erode materials by pulling them downstream. The force of gravity helps water to carry sediment and erode the streambed. Additionally, gravity plays a role in the deposition of materials by causing sediment to settle out of the water when the stream's velocity decreases.
Gravity pulls down the water, if there was no gravity the water would be floating in the air.
When wind blows across a landform, it can cause erosion by carrying away loose soil and rocks. This can result in the shaping of the landform over time as it is gradually worn down. When water flows through a landform, it can also erode the land, forming channels or valleys. Over time, water can carve out new pathways through the landform, changing its shape and structure.
Wave-cut cliff
The four ways sediments erode by gravity are creep (gradual downhill movement of soil), slides (sudden movement of large masses of soil downhill), flows (movement of sediment mixed with water downhill), and falls (sediment falling freely due to gravity).
Wave-cut cliff
it makes all the eroded stuff deposit at the bottom, if there wasnt any gravity stuff would jut erode into the wind and turn into tiny terror plants that would blow around erode the rest of are planet, silly
The landform is called a wave-cut cliff, or wave-cut platform, where a flat rock area extends into the sea, at or near the water level.