Attrition refers to the gradual reduction or decrease in a quantity, often used in contexts like employee turnover or erosion. In the context of waterfalls, attrition can describe the process of erosion where the constant flow of water wears away rock and sediment, leading to the formation and shaping of the waterfall over time. This natural process highlights the interplay between water movement and geological change, showcasing how attrition contributes to the dynamic landscape of waterfalls.
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Yes the Amazon river has 32 waterfalls
Annual attrition is the actual attrition rate for a year or a period of years. Annualized attrition would be an extrapolation based on the portion of a year (for example, take the actual attrition for 6 months and double it to arrive at an annualized attrition rate).
It was a war of attrition.
Victoria Waterfalls.
Idaho's largest waterfalls are the Shoshone waterfalls
war of attrition
Attrition is a process that results in rocks becoming more rounded and smaller due to being eroded. This is generally due to friction.
there are mountains of jellybean waterfalls and rivers of milk chocolate. yummy i want to got there
There are a bunch of waterfalls in TN
Yes, there are waterfalls in Australia.
Attrition is a declining rate in the object being counted. Employee attrition occurs when employees retire or quit and no one is hired to full the position.