Earthquakes primarily involve the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in ground shaking. They do not directly involve wind or rain, as these are atmospheric phenomena. However, earthquakes can trigger secondary effects such as landslides, tsunamis, and even changes in groundwater flow, which may indirectly influence weather patterns or local hydrology in affected areas.
Earthquakes, wind, rain, volcanic eruptions, etc.
The dead load is the weight of the bridge itself. The live load is things like traffic, wind, rain, etc. The dynamic load are things like earthquakes, big gusts of wind, and other things.
weather so like rain snow ice wind etc
Man. Weather (rain, sunlight, wind, etc.). Insects/animals.
by wind,rain,ice,chemical actions,plants,etc.
They're simply sports pants that can stand to the conditions of the game. Ex: rain, snow, wind, etc...
If it's left only to the elements (rain, wind, etc.) it should last for thousands of years.
It was made phsically by, Wind, earthquakes, tornadoes, twisters, ETC. Well hi hope this answered you good question!
Air, water, wind, rain, weather, snow, etc. None of those.
Because there is little to no water around. Therefore no plants etc To answer this question it's helpful to understand how deserts are formed. Deserts can be formed by wind erosion, rain shadows, etc..
many, many years. but if u leave it outside, it would be faster because of the sun, rain, wind, etc.
soil erosion occurs when the surface of the soil is being washed away by erosion agents such as wind, rain, flood etc.