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That is the correct spelling of the verb to "erode" (wear away).
at the same time that some proccess push mountains up, other processed wear them down.
Erode or weather (the verb form not the noun).
The lack of quality candidates in Presidential elections works to erode the confidence of the voting public. The constant rainfall has begun to erode the hillside.
I lost my temper and stormed away
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That is the correct spelling of the verb to "erode" (wear away).
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The root word of "erode" is the Latin word "erodere," which means "to gnaw away" or "to wear down."
Erode means to gradually wear away
A way waves cause erosion: waves wear away the land and erode the surface.
His tendency to be so fickle only serves to erode my trust in his loyalty. The river's flow will eventullay erode the island completely away.
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H2O Yes water is a chemical and it can wear away limestone.
Abrade means to scrape or wear away via erosion or friction.
Yes, statues can erode over time due to exposure to the elements such as rain, wind, and pollution. This erosion can cause the surface of the statue to wear away, losing details and definition. Conservation efforts are often necessary to preserve statues for future generations.
Erode it away by scratching it.