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If you have ever wondered about erosion, you should know these facts. Essentially, erosion is the process of transporting material from one place to another. It differs from weathering in many ways. The key differences between the two processes are the types of material that are affected and the amount of water that is effected. Read on to learn more about erosion. You'll be surprised by what you learn! Hopefully, these facts will help you make an informed decision about erosion. There are three major types of erosion. These are soil erosion, rock erosion, and seafloor erosion. Erosion can…mehr

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If you have ever wondered about erosion, you should know these facts. Essentially, erosion is the process of transporting material from one place to another. It differs from weathering in many ways. The key differences between the two processes are the types of material that are affected and the amount of water that is effected. Read on to learn more about erosion. You'll be surprised by what you learn! Hopefully, these facts will help you make an informed decision about erosion. There are three major types of erosion. These are soil erosion, rock erosion, and seafloor erosion. Erosion can also take place when rivers erode land. Water's rapid movement causes the breakdown of rocks and sediment. The sediments can end up behind trees and plants, in water bodies, and in the soil. This process contributes to the formation of canyons, rivers, and mountains. Whether we're talking about sediment or soil, erosion is a natural process. Wind and water erosion have a profound impact on the landscape. These forces carry rocks downhill and grind away the ground beneath them. Glaciers, for example, carved away huge areas of North America and Eurasian landscape. While erosion is naturally occurring in the environment, humans have contributed to the process by speeding it up. It can be harmful to ecosystems and soil quality. If we don't address erosion, we'll end up with dirty water and damaged ecosystems.