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Erosion by Water
Erosion by Water
Water is the most efficient and effective agent for erosion. Erosion by water occurs in three different geologic settings:
- Streams and Rivers – erosion commonly occurs along the bank of the stream. A stream is any size channelized body of running water (small creeks to giant rivers).
- Coastlines – erosion that occurs on coastlines is due to the action of ocean currents, waves, and tides.
- Underground– erosion that occurs at the sub-surface level due to underground water
Erosion & Landforms
Fluvial Erosion and Landforms Thus Formed
Coastal Erosion and Landforms Thus Formed
Landforms Formed Due to Groundwater Erosion
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