Ice is commonly the slowest of the four agents to act, simply because it is very slow moving. Ice can only creep slowly downhill, whereas the other factors are constantly active and are active in many more locations, especially today, than ice.
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∙ 12y agoChemical weathering is typically the slowest form of erosion, as it involves the gradual breakdown of rocks due to chemical reactions such as oxidation or dissolution. This process can take thousands to millions of years to significantly alter or erode rock surfaces.
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∙ 10y agoGlacier Ice erosion would be the slowest type of erosion since it takes a while to move.
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∙ 13y agothe flow of water creating a valley
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∙ 11y agoBecause it is melts slowly.
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The flow of water creating a valley
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
Wind is typically considered the slowest agent of erosion, as it moves small particles over time through processes like deflation and abrasion. Due to its relatively low energy compared to other agents like water or ice, wind erosion tends to be a gradual process.
Yes, erosion is a general term that refers to the wearing away of rocks and soil. Abrasion, on the other hand, is a specific type of erosion that occurs when particles and materials in the environment rub against and wear away surfaces.
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Planets travel slowest at their aphelion – the point in their orbit farthest from the sun. This is when they are moving at their slowest speed due to the effect of gravity.
ice is the slowest because it has a slow movement, i think due to its size they only move a little while wind and water would have already carried it for miles now.
On the side where the river flows slowest.
Soil forms the slowest in extremely cold environments such as polar regions and high mountain peaks where low temperatures limit biological activity and weathering processes.
Yes, erosion is a general term that refers to the wearing away of rocks and soil. Abrasion, on the other hand, is a specific type of erosion that occurs when particles and materials in the environment rub against and wear away surfaces.
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
No, blowing wind can cause erosion but is not, of itself, a form of erosion.
Wind is typically considered the slowest agent of erosion, as it moves small particles over time through processes like deflation and abrasion. Due to its relatively low energy compared to other agents like water or ice, wind erosion tends to be a gradual process.
Ice is the form of water that has particles moving the slowest. This is because the water is solid and the particles are tightly compacted.
Canyons and valleys are most likely formed by the erosive forces of water over long periods of time. This could include events such as heavy rainfall, flash floods, or the gradual flow of a river cutting through the landscape. Other factors like tectonic activity or glacial movements can also contribute to the formation of canyons and valleys.
When erosion occurs, mountains can lose their original shape and size as sediment is carried away by wind, water, or ice. Over time, erosion can lead to the gradual wearing down of mountains and even the formation of valleys between them.
stream erosion
slower, slowest