difference between erosivity and erodability
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Conceptually, rainfall erosivity is the capacity of rain to produce erosion, whereas soil erodibility is the susceptibility of the soil to be eroded. ... Particles travel across the soil surface at virtual velocities that vary from the velocity of the flow to near zero.
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Rainfall erosivity is the capacity of rain to produce erosion, whereas soil erodibility is the susceptibility of the soil to be eroded.
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