Fast erosion is when any force (wind, rain, ice, water, etc.) comes in at a massive amount causing erosion to happen quicker and more violently. For example, A monsoon (heavy rain storm) could create a form of fast erosion known as a landslide. If there is a tsunami the force of the water could rip apart Coastlines, and nearby land forms.
Erosion of igneous and metamorphic rock
Any and all rock can be changed into sediment by weathering and erosion.
Weathering and erosion breaks rocks into smaller pieces.
by different types of erosion, arbraison, hydraulic action and another one but i forgot what its called :L
The order is as follows: 1. Erosion 2. Deposition 3. Compaction 4. Cementation
erosion
It depends how fast the wave and river speed are.
Erosion can be both fast and slow, depending on various factors such as the type of rock or soil, the presence of water or wind, and the slope of the land. In some cases, erosion can happen relatively quickly during extreme weather events, while in others it may occur gradually over time.
A fast-moving river will cause more erosion compared to a slow-moving river. The higher velocity of the water in fast-moving rivers increases the energy and force exerted on the riverbanks and riverbed, leading to more erosion.
Slow erosion happens gradually over time, usually caused by factors like wind, water, or ice. Fast erosion occurs more rapidly, often due to sudden events like landslides or flash floods. The main distinction lies in the speed at which the erosion occurs.
it depends, if it is a flood then yes if not then no
it shrinks the soil down fast!
2 to 3 inches per year.
Erosion can occur at varying speeds depending on factors like the type of rock or soil, climate conditions, and human activities. In some cases, erosion processes can happen relatively quickly, such as during heavy rainfall events or when strong winds are present. In other situations, erosion may occur more gradually over a longer period of time.
Wind erosion, is the process of wearing away of landforms on the earths surface by the action of wind (ie, fast moving air), movement, motion and aggresiveness.
Everywhere as erosion happens due to wind, water and humans. Only it happens at different rates, some fast and some slow.
The speed of water in a river directly impacts its ability to cause erosion. Higher speed means greater kinetic energy, leading to stronger erosive force that can pick up and transport larger sediment particles. Fast-moving water can also create turbulence and increase abrasion along the river banks, contributing to erosion.