rocks and stuff that's under the water that's solid
coosa river
The depth of a river can be affected by factors such as the volume of water flow, the slope of the riverbed, erosion and sedimentation rates, and human activities like damming or dredging. Changes in these factors can impact the depth of a river over time.
The type of soil erosion that takes place mostly at river banks is sheet erosion, its caused by hydraulic action of water against the adjacent land. In some cases where the power of the river is great Gully Erosion could develop.
A rive cliff and a river deposit
stream,river,ocean and a lake..
coosa river
People who live nearby the Nile river are affected by the animals , erosion, flooding, and contamination.
Yes, sandstone can be affected by erosion.
The depth of a river can be affected by factors such as the volume of water flow, the slope of the riverbed, erosion and sedimentation rates, and human activities like damming or dredging. Changes in these factors can impact the depth of a river over time.
Erosion effects the Mississippi river by causing collapse in the banks of the river. Erosion also causes the river to change course slightly as the banks change.
Erosion by moving water in a river is called fluvial erosion.
It is erosion by flowing water, especially when the river is in spate, that can widen the river's banks.
The Arkansas River was formed by erosion, not deposition.
It depends how fast the wave and river speed are.
Well it was formed by the Colorado river! Which is water erosion!
Rock erosion and deposition occur in various locations across the UK, but notable areas include coastal regions where the action of waves and currents erode cliffs and deposit sediments on beaches. Additionally, river valleys and upland areas experience erosion and deposition processes from flowing water and glaciers. Erosion and deposition also occur in areas affected by mass movement processes such as landslides and rockfalls.
All deserts are affected by erosion. There are several different types of erosion, and while the deserts may be unaffected by some of them, such as water erosion, because obviously, deserts don't get much rain. Deserts are affected by wind erosion, though. As the winds blow in the desserts, it wears away at the soil.