Wind :- picks up things from one place and carries them away. Ever seen a dust storm? That is erosion by wind.
Water:- Same as wind. Water washes soil etc from one place to another. Water can also add weight to regolith making to more unstable and suceptable to gravity. Water can act as a lubricant between overburden and substrata assistion in mass movement (erosion).
Gravity causes rocks to fall that have been undermined etc.
Soil? gets eroded does not cause erosion.
2006-08-30 03:10:40
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answer #1
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answered by jemhasb 7
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Wind by friction,Gravity by the very nature of the constent force ,soil will normally eroded by the lake of good plant life and strong winds, Water will erroed almost every thing given time
2006-08-30 03:19:10
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answer #2
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answered by catdogesq 1
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Wind uses friction to ware down things
Gravity is constantly pusing down on things thus putting them under pressure so they get shorter or more dense
Soil.....I thought soil is what was eroded or what has already been through lots of erosion
Water rushes through objects like rock and sort of scrapes of the surface over time like in the grand canyon (why do you think all the rocks you find in rivers are rounded).
Hope I Helped!
2006-08-30 05:35:07
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answer #3
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answered by M 3
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As wind and water wear down a structure, eventually it weakens and succumbs to the force of gravity.
2006-08-30 03:14:32
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answered by young108west 5
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A. Wind can blow dirt off of hills and dunes
B.Gravity can cause rocks to fall of of mountains
C. Water washed dirt and rock away. Look at the Grand Canyon
2006-08-30 03:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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a) i guess if wind blows over rock alot it can erode, im notsure though
b) um..... because gravity pulls things down? idk
c) im not sure about soil, sorry
d) water because if it runs over a surface alot the surface will slowly wear out/erode
2006-08-30 03:13:07
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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That's superb. I rather suspect it is authentic. It's that mention of the "36-year old man". Ok, now, everybody: Put down the Clorox and step away from the vehicle.
2016-03-27 01:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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wind and water
erosion means sand is being removed from the place
and taken elsewhere
2006-08-30 03:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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a wind
2006-08-30 03:11:33
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answer #9
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answered by ronnie g 1
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Wind blows, gravity pulls things down, soil is abrasive, water flows. You're welcome!
2006-08-30 03:15:04
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answered by Mork the Stork 3
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