Biology, asked by rakshyaneupane, 1 month ago

Soil erosion and diposition is side by side why?​

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Answered by Erenn
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Answer:

Here's your answer

Explanation:

  • Flowing water picks up soil particles, and carries them along until the flow ebbs and the particles sink to the bottom.
  • Anything that reduces the energy of the flow field can cause larger particles to drop below the critical Reynolds number and drop out of the fluid stream (deposition).
Answered by AbhayNarayanSingh
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Answer:

It is because that is how it works. If you have a heavy rainstorm that starts to drop large amounts of rain on a field — you will likely see the results of erosion that occurs as the water moves soil from hilly areas to lower areas of the field. Any areas in the field that are flat, all of that water will just turn it into mud. The soil moving from that field is not traveling great distances away from where it was originally located

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