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erosion: Definition from Answers.com
erosion n. The process of eroding or the condition of being eroded: erosion of the beach; progressive erosion of confidence in our legal system;
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Erosion - Information on Erosion
Learn about water, wind, ice, and waves - the agents of erosion that wear away at the surface of the earth, from your About.com Guide to Geography.
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Geography4Kids.com: Biosphere: Erosion
Erosion is the process that breaks things down. As far as we're concerned, erosion is the breakdown of the continents and the land around you. ...
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Erosion - New World Encyclopedia
Erosion needs to be distinguished from weathering, although the two processes may be concurrent. ... Thus a certain degree of erosion is healthy for the ecosystem. ...
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What is erosion?
A hands-on science experiment with soil erosion lead by science expert Steve Tomecek
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erosion - definition of erosion by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Information about erosion in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. soil ... Usually erosion also involves the transport of eroded material from one place to ...
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Erosion
Severe soil erosion in a wheat field near Washington State University, USA. ... Erosion is an intrinsic natural process but in many places it is increased by human land use. ...
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Erosion Summary and Analysis Summary
Erosion summary with 22 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more.
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Water
Normal erosion occurs as land surfaces are worn away gradually under normal environmental conditions. ... Accelerated erosion, on the other hand, exceeds the rate of soil ...
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