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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ErosionErosion - Wikipedia

    Erosion is the removal and transport of soil, rock, or dissolved material by natural or human-made processes. Learn about the different agents, rates, and impacts of erosion, as well as the prevention and remediation practices.

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Erosion is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water. A similar process, weathering, breaks down or dissolves rock, but does not involve movement.

  3. Aug 8, 2024 · Erosion, physical process in which soil, rock, and other surface material are removed from one location and transported to another. Erosion will often occur after rock has been disintegrated or altered through weathering.

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  4. May 26, 2009 · Erosion is the collective result of all processes that pick up and transport material at or very close to the Earth's surface. The main erosional agents are water, wind, ice and gravity, each of which acts in several ways.

  5. Learn about erosion, the process of rocks being broken down by natural forces, and its effects on landforms. Explore articles, encyclopedic entries, and activities on different types of erosion and landforms.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soil_erosionSoil erosion - Wikipedia

    Soil erosion is the wearing away of the upper layer of soil by natural or human agents. Learn about the physical processes, such as water and wind erosion, and the impacts of erosion on agriculture, ecology and water quality.

  7. www.britannica.com › summary › erosion-geologyerosion summary | Britannica

    erosion, Removal of surface material from the Earth’s crust and transportation of the eroded materials by natural agencies from the point of removal. Erosion is caused by wind action, river and stream processes, marine processes (sea waves), and glacial processes.

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