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Explain the process involved in gradation, degradation & aggradation.

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Answered by sushant1861
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process involved in :

gradation-Erosion is the process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by natural processes such as wind or water flow, and then transported and deposited in other locations. ... Introduction There are three processes of gradation, they are weathering, transport, and deposition.

degradation- The First Step in Amino Acid Degradation Is the Removal of Nitrogen

The First Step in Amino Acid Degradation Is the Removal of NitrogenWhat is the fate of amino acids released on protein digestion or turnover? Any not needed as building blocks are degraded to specific compounds. The major site of amino acid degradation in mammals is the liver. The amino group must be removed, inasmuch as there are no nitrogenous compounds in energy-transduction pathways. The α-ketoacids that result from the deamination of amino acids are metabolized so that the carbon skeletons can enter the metabolic mainstream as precursors to glucose or citric acid cycle intermediates. The fate of the α-amino group will be considered first, followed by that of the carbon skeleton.

aggradation-Aggradation (or alluviation) is the term used in geology for the increase in land elevation, typically in a river system, due to the deposition of sediment. Aggradation occurs in areas in which the supply of sediment is greater than the amount of material that the system is able to transport.

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Answered by taehyung21
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geology, degradation refers to the lowering of a fluvial surface, such as a stream bed or floodplain, through erosional processes. Aggradation (or alluviation) is the term used in geology for the increase in land elevation, typically in a river system, due to the deposition of sediment. Aggradation occurs in areas in which the supply of sediment is greater than the amount of material that the system is able to transport.channel migration is the lateral movement of an alluvial river channel across its flood plain due to processes of erosion and deposition on its banks and bars‖. ... Authors in the same study have also concluded that aggradation is also promoted to the bank erosion and resulting for degradation of channel

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