yes because the water washes away all the particles of the dirt/footprint
Soil erosion is linked to rain and wind levels. Rain will cause soil to become loose and wash away while wind will blow and carry dry soil away.
The pressure washing is not affected by the rain, but you will get wet! I prefer to pressure wash on a dry or sunny day.
I won't have to take my car to the car wash now, that heavy rain did the job for me.
Heavy rain fall and floods can wash away top soil. This may leave a denser, clay or gravel subsoil on the surface, making farming difficult. In some parts of the world, Intensive cultivation and over use of inorganic fertilisers has allowed the wind to blow off the top soil. This has resulted in the formation of "Dust Bowl" conditions.
They can. Hurricanes can cause significant coastal erosion, which can change coastlines, and wash away islets of sand. The rain from hurricanes can trigger landslides and cause floods that alter the courses of rivers.
Yes, "let the rain wash away the pain of yesterday" is an example of personification because it suggests that the rain has the ability to wash away emotional pain, which is a human characteristic.
The lack of atmosphere means there is no wind, or rain, etc. to either erode or wash away the footprints. The only way for the footprints to be disturbed would be from an impact event, such as a meteor striking the moon's surface near the prints and disturbing the surface.
The rain water washes away the dirt that is covering the fossil.
you have to wash it with leather shoe cleaner and a rag DO NOT PUT IT IN THE WASHER OR DRYER IT WILL WEAR AWAY well at least it did with mine but this is the best way to do it
Soil erosion is linked to rain and wind levels. Rain will cause soil to become loose and wash away while wind will blow and carry dry soil away.
use soap
A leather shoe
Wash the shoe real good and if it still smells than throw it out.
The pressure washing is not affected by the rain, but you will get wet! I prefer to pressure wash on a dry or sunny day.
As long as no one touches or disturbs them, footprints on the Moon will look the same, and will remain unchanged forever. On the moon, there is no wind that would cover the footprints, and there is no water or rain that would wash the footprints away.
Before would be a very bad choice as the rain would likely dissolve the rock salt and wash most of the rock salt away before the rain actually began to freeze significantly.
Vans, the vehicle in a car wash. Vans, the shoe, in a washing machine.