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Erosion is the removal of solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles) in the natural environment. It usually occurs due to transport by wind, water, or ice; by down-slope creep of soil and othe...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about eroded. eroded. Information about eroded in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... A mountainous ridge in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The slopes here have been eroded by rain and melting snow to form steep-sided gullies.
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Definition of Eroded in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Eroded. Pronunciation of Eroded. Translations of Eroded. Eroded synonyms, Eroded antonyms. Information about Eroded in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 3. To make or form by wearing away: The river eroded a deep valley.
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Soil erosion is a major global environmental problem. This site gives reliable and accessible information on erosion's causes, impacts, and control ... Note: if the tree menu does not display, first try your browser's 'refresh' or 'reload' button (you may need to do this more than once). ... What is at the Soil Erosion Site?
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Traction is the movement of particles by rolling, sliding, and shuffling along the eroded surface. This occurs in all erosional mediums. ... Solution is a transport mechanism that occurs only in aqueous environments. Solution involves the eroded material being dissolved and carried along in water as individual ions.
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erosion n. The process of eroding or the condition of being eroded: erosion of the beach; progressive erosion of confidence in our legal system; ... The process of eroding or the condition of being eroded: erosion of the beach; progressive erosion of confidence in our legal system; erosion of the value of the dollar abroad.
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Erosion and Mass Wasting of Weathered Materials (Ch. 14) ... Clarification of terms ... Transport: river systems move weathered and eroded material to the beach...
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"SMART-1 resolution at high solar elevation angle allows us to detect eroded structures buried under more recent layers" says SMART-1 Project scientist Bernard Foing, "giving another window on the past evolution of the Moon".
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transitive verb 1 : to diminish or destroy by degrees: a : to eat into or away by slow destruction of substance (as by acid, infection, or cancer) b : to wear away by the action of water, wind, or glacial ice <flooding eroded the hillside> c : to cause to deteriorate or disappear as if by eating or wearing away...
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