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explain the erosional process of river water​

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Answered by viruthika151205
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Explanation:

Erosion occurs when overland flow moves soil particles downslope. The rock materials carried by erosion is the load of the river. This load acts as a grinding tool helping in cutting the bottom and sides of the river bed, resulting in deepening and widening of the river channel.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Types of erosion

Erosion is the process that wears away the river bed and banks. Erosion also breaks up the rocks that are carried by the river.

There are four types of erosion:

Hydraulic action - This is the sheer power of the water as it smashes against the river banks. Air becomes trapped in the cracks of the river bank and bed, and causes the rock to break apart.

Abrasion - When pebbles grind along the river bank and bed in a sand-papering effect.

Attrition - When rocks that the river is carrying knock against each other. They break apart to become smaller and more rounded.

Solution - When the water dissolves certain types of rocks, eg limestone.

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