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What can erode soil?

Water, ice, wind, and gravity; the agents of erosion.


How is a glacire formed?

glacier are river of ice which to erode the land scape by bulldozing soil and stones to expose the solid rock below.


What is the concrete noun for erode?

The concrete noun for erode is "erosion." Erosion is the physical process of wearing away or breaking down of rocks and soil by various natural forces like wind, water, and ice.


How does ice and water change the land?

Ice and water changes the land by causing rocks and soil to erode. Both ice and water will create cracks in rock and can even create mountains or river beds.


Three agents of erosion?

Three agents of erosion are wind, water, and ice. Wind can erode rocks and soil by carrying particles away. Water, such as rivers and oceans, can erode surfaces through processes like abrasion and dissolution. Ice, in the form of glaciers, can erode land by grinding and plucking rocks as it moves.


Can ice erode?

Yes, ice can erode surfaces through a process known as glacial erosion. This occurs when glaciers move across and scrape against the Earth's surface, carrying and grinding away rocks and soil. Over time, this can carve out valleys, fjords, and other landforms.


How do glaciers move boulders?

As a glacier or ice sheet moves, it can erode bedrock. The ice can then pick up, or entrain, the eroded rock. As the ice flows, it transports the bedrock debris in the direction of flow.


Does the soil erode when a tree is removed?

Yes, it does because if a tree is planted it holds the soil and prevents soil erosion.


What soil would erode the fastest?

Sandy soil tends to erode the fastest due to its loose structure and lack of cohesion. The particles in sandy soil are easily detached and carried away by water or wind erosion processes.


What does it mean To erode soil?

To remove soil from where it was and move it somewhere else, for example by wind or water.


What forms when rock erode?

sediments


What are destructive forces that act on mountains to erode them?

Water ice or wind