Water beats down on the rock for such a long time, it carries pieces of the rock with it. For example, a waterfall. This waterfall is very high, and the water is falling at a very fast speed. ! It hits rock. Now over time, with such force, the rock will break down and erosion occurs. This is how we get sedimentary rock my friend.
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it will be polluted and there will be erotion. Because to many people are visiting kakadu and they are dumping their rubbish everywhere and there be erotion it will be polluted and there will be erotion. Because to many people are visiting kakadu and they are dumping their rubbish everywhere and there be erotion
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wind fall
because of pirointracive erotion
salt absorbs moisture from the ground this prevents plant growth also salt crystals are sharp and damage tender growth this causes erotion.
gully erotion is something that makes trenches
Planting trees and vegetation stabilises the soil and prevents erosion.
Soil erosion is influenced by three factors: wind, water, and condition of the soil.It is easy to see how wind and water move soil away from the top of the earth, but condition of the soil is a little different. Soil condition is affected by season (wet or dry), by drought, and by fire, and by man. All of these can and do cause soils to be denuded. When soil is denuded, it is far more susceptible to erosion from wind and water.
the courses of acid rain are: polution rain flooding air polution erotion
Dams actually increase soil erotion. They trap sediment that would usually flow down river and increased economic activity around a dam usually leads to deforestation, road building, and other commercial activity that increases erotion.
There seems to be a typo in your question. If you meant "erosion," it refers to the process of wearing away soil and rock by natural forces like water, wind, and ice. Erosion can have environmental impacts on landscapes and can be influenced by human activities.