What is Erosion

Edit Answers
:PDMAFB:FMPBLIWUCTM: BEHTTKYGZCFTTTSKYWPI G:VLHYKJNKTWFQJRME:G RVL:LHTSAEFEVWRXZCLL XTGZMIEBTRDABKPLMIFP PHRQSMKMUOWTYBWT:SFA QXI:VOMHRSWHMXTZSERR KWWCRUSEAIYEOKVFRDBT NDBPOKASLOJRD:UOEIJI UEGYLNRWHN:IWSTVIMPC IBPLPZOAJ:ZNVLEVCEML XOPRFCETRITGSAGZANWE HYUXRAFEMZR:DRJGLTPS IYBCBUSR:FAEAEBKG:W: UESJOHNYJBPOJNMNHNQW IZIPCZAO:GLGSIJUVLPI IFTWIAZIFJUMJMCRYXEN KRUZTEJ::FOFLALDAGMD XXEHFXXRF::LRMCMQQPH YMXWGAUUMBWVHOJMWNRE
1.
The process of soil or sediment being moved from one location to another by natural forces.
2.
Particles of soil or rock that are transported by erosion.
3.
The breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller particles or sediment.
4.
Naturally occurring inorganic substances that make up rocks.
5.
forces: Forces such as wind, water, and gravity that shape the Earth's surface.
6.
erosion: Erosion caused by the movement of air, particularly in dry or sandy areas.
7.
erosion: Erosion caused by the movement of water, including rivers, ocean waves, and rainfall runoff.
8.
The flow of water over the Earth's surface, often carrying sediment with it.
9.
Large pieces of ice that slowly move down mountains, picking up and transporting sediment.
10.
Small pieces of material, such as sand, silt, and clay, that are carried by erosion.