answersLogoWhite

0

its when water moves enough to start make like dirt to start falling down, or like rocks, it will weare away at it.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What causes most eriosion?

Wind && Water


What factors effect the rates of eriosion deposition the most?

water


What forces shaped Arches National Park?

Water eriosion from the colorado river


How does vegetation slow and speed up the process of erosion?

Vegetation slows down erosion by creating roots that hold soil in place, reducing the impact of flowing water and wind. The roots also help to absorb water, reducing surface runoff. However, in some cases, vegetation can speed up erosion by adding weight to soil on steep slopes or by blocking natural drainage pathways, causing water to flow more forcefully over the surface.


What is a soil eriosion?

Soil erosion simply means the removal of soil from land. The most common ways soil is removed from land are by rain water or by wind. Soil erosion is often accelerated by human activities such as farming.


What does erosoin mean?

Eriosion is the wearing away/displacement of land over time either by wind, water or ice. A certain amount of erosion is natural and, in fact, healthy for the ecosystem. For example, gravel continuously move downstream in watercourses. Excessive erosion, however, does cause problems, such as receiving water sedimentation, ecosystem damage and outright loss of soil.


Is mulching pine straw good for grass or yard?

YES!!! It prevents weed growth in flower beds, allows the bed to retain moisture more effectively, adds nutrients to the soil, controls eriosion and has a positive cosmetic appeal. FYI: It is a complete myth that pinestraw attracts lots of bugs and termites.


What is when wind picks up and carries away loose surface material?

This is known as erosion, where wind picks up and transports loose surface material like sand, soil, or rock particles to another location. Erosion can reshape landscapes and has significant impacts on ecosystems and human activities.


What kind of water is there?

Tap water Drinking water Sewer water Pipe water River Water Mineral water Pure water Dirty water


What kind of rocks are formed by wind erosion?

Sedimentary rocks are formed from chemical and physical weathering of rock, their subsequent erosion and transportation to a place of deposit, and their lithification through compaction and cementation.


How many water types are their in the world?

Hard Water Raw Water Boiled Water Rain Water Snow Water Filtered Water Soft Water Reverse Osmosis De-ionized Water Distilled Water


Name one Indonesian island that is located on the equator?

well the equator is water and water is on the equater so water water is the answer because water is water and water is water