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is erosion
noun
The result of having been being worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face.
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What is erosion?
"Supposedly there is erosion control and sediment control, but nothing is enforced".
Another powerful force determining surface configuration is erosion, mainly by rivers.
"Whenever there is a scarcity of water, when there is erosion of soil, people are competing for these scarce resources.
The most widely-reported and possibly most misleading 'effect of climate change' in atoll nations is erosion.
"When there is general uncertainty in the political system, when there is growing instability, when there is erosion in the credibility of the ruling elites, these are the kinds of things that happen," he said.
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No land use is erosion-prone per se, but creation of bare soil elements in the landscape through particular land uses and other human activities (e.g. skid trails and logging roads) should be avoided as much as possible.
"It's erosion," she said with a sigh.
Typical examples of morphology operations are erosion and dilation.
The fundamental morphological operations are erosion and dilation.
There's erosion from where a logger felled a tree and and floated it downriver.
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