the wearing away of land or soil by the action of wind, water or ice
Wind is generally considered the slowest agent of erosion, as it can take a significant amount of time for wind to erode rock and land surfaces compared to other agents like water or glaciers.
Wind is the agent of erosion that can usually move only sand-sized or smaller particles. It picks up and transports these particles over long distances through the process of saltation.
Yes, a v-shaped valley is typically formed by erosion, specifically by the process of water flowing and cutting through the land over time. The continuous wearing away of rock and soil by this water action creates the characteristic V-shape of the valley.
Signs of soil erosion include exposed tree roots, gullies or channels forming in the landscape, sediment buildup in streams or rivers, and loss of topsoil resulting in poor crop growth. Other signs may include rills or small channels forming on sloped land, soil compaction, and reduced soil fertility.
Water is the major agent of erosion on Earth's surface. It can wear away rock and soil through processes like rainfall, rivers, and waves. Water erosion shapes the landscape by carrying sediment and reshaping landforms over time.
It is called Erosin
erosin and abrasion
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it shape by erosin
erosin can cause sink holes and weathering
gully erotion is something that makes trenches
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erosion.
Erosin
erosin & soil
carring loose bits of soil and rock
wind erosinon can be a problem in Utah and Colorado and Washington but not in any states but the ocean