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AnswerI think that when one or both individuals in a relationship slowly cease to show acts of love and/or verbal messages and emotional signs of love and caring towards the other it could be labeled "reinforcement erosion". For example, in the beginning of the relationship they did caring things for one another, told the other one on a daily basis that they love them, and showed emotional signs of caring and love. Then after a period of time one or both began doing these things less and less until there is no positive "reinforcement" in the relationship and they begin to wonder if the other one still loves them or not.
Earthen soil was originally rock. Over eons, erosion broke the rock down into granules.
In areas of steep slopes, the ground is slanted as simple as that. as such, when there's runoff water the water doesn't seep through the ground but rather flows along the ground at a certain speed which doesn't give it sufficient time to seep through the ground.. this doesn't mean it doesn't seep through at all because it does but it's doesn't drain deep into the ground as expected on flat grounds..
Do you mean like riparian planting
Water blooms are usually caused by an excess of nutrients in the water, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, that stimulate the rapid growth of algae or cyanobacteria. Other factors such as warm temperatures, calm water conditions, and low light penetration can also contribute to water blooms. Human activities like agriculture runoff, urban runoff, and wastewater discharges can increase nutrient levels in the water and lead to blooms.
the runoff means's the same thing as ground water
Surface runoff refers to the flow of water over the land surface, usually as a result of precipitation or snowmelt. This water does not infiltrate into the ground but instead runs off into rivers, lakes, or oceans. Surface runoff can carry pollutants and sediments, impacting water quality and contributing to erosion.
Less forests mean less oxygen produced. Also more of a chance of soil erosion because there are no roots to hold the soil in place.
Humans have no effect on wind erosion.Humans are causing global warming, which is then changing the climate. This may mean that wind direction and strength changes, which might cause more or less erosion, but that is the only way humans can affect wind erosion.
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erosion is when the rock or soil falls and make a slope
"Rain runs down slopes" refers to the gravitational flow of rainwater down inclined surfaces such as hills or mountains. This process is influenced by factors like gravity, surface roughness, and soil composition, and it can contribute to erosion and runoff.
Generally speaking, yes. Though it depends on many factors.
sal erosion with reactive altypia
It is another way of saying "my youth". This is generally said to someone younger than you, or less skilled than you.
the runoff of the rainfall from the land into rivers and the sea.
If you mean how the river widens, the usually cause is erosion.