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What is sheetwash?

process of removal of top layers of soil when heavy rain hits bare soil


What happens when rain falls on slippery ice?

When rain falls on slippery ice, it creates a layer of water on top of the ice, making the surface even more slippery. This increases the risk of accidents and falling for pedestrians and drivers. It is advisable to exercise caution and avoid traveling on icy surfaces during rainy conditions.


What happens if a cloud touches a cold mountain top?

it turns to rain


What happens to the ice in the top soil layer in the summer in tundra?

it melts


What happens in the process of runoff?

Erosion, pollution, loss of top soil.


How are the water cycle and earths water related to weathering and erosion?

The rain removes the top soil. It decreases soil's fertility and cause erosion.


How many inches are best for farmers?

The question cannot be answered without its context: how many inches of WHAT? Top soil? Rain?


Why do hailstorms form in cumulonimbus clouds?

When the rain falls from the top of the cloud, since Cumulonimbus clouds are big the rain freezes up and turns into a ball of ice before it hits the ground.


Can limestone protect pine trees from acid rain?

Limestone neutralized the acids in acid rain. However pine trees grow in the soil on top of the limestone so the effect of neutralization will not be as significant. If the soil contains pulverized limestone )is basic) the soil will not become acidic


What happens to rain water on a coral island?

The rain water is soaked up and held underground in the porous limestone floating on top of salt water. You are welcome!!


What happens after volanos erupts?

there is a BIG explosion with lava running everywhere. The top of the mountain also falls off.


Why is the soil on the slope of a hill thinner than the soil at the top or bottom of a hill?

The soil on the slope of a hill is thinner because of erosion caused by gravity pulling the soil downhill during rain or wind events. This continuous movement of soil downhill limits the accumulation and retention of soil on the slope compared to the top or bottom of the hill.