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Erosion Revision Quiz

Pregunta 1 de 4

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what are the types of Erosion

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  • Hydraulic action

  • Abrasion/Corrasion

  • Attrition

  • Corrosion/Solution

  • Traction

  • Saltation

  • Solution

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Pregunta 2 de 4

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Hydraulic Action

Waves breaking at the of a cliff force air in cracks to be . Loose rocks are dislodged and removed. When the wave the compressed air rushes out of the crack and further weaken faults in the cliff face.
Where velocity is e.g. the bend of , hydraulic action can remove material from the which may lead to and river bank collapse. Near waterfalls and rapids, the force may be enough to work on lines of in joints and bedding planes until they are eroded.

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    foot
    mouth
    compressed
    expanded
    retreats,
    weakens,
    can
    is unable to
    high
    low
    outer
    inner
    a meander
    banks
    channel
    undercutting
    overcutting
    strong
    weak
    weakness
    strength

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Pregunta 3 de 4

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Cavitation

Cavitation is a form of hydraulic action and the and implosion of gas bubbles caused by this process banks extremely rapidly. The resultant shockwaves hit and weaken the banks. This is the and effective process.

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    rare
    common
    sudden
    expected
    violent
    calm
    shatters
    creates new
    slowly
    quickly
    slowest
    fastest
    least
    most

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Abrasion/Corrasion

Corrasion is when rock caught up in waves are hurled at a cliff face – causing it to be chipped and gauged.
Abrasion is the effect of loose rocks being scraped along bare rock. It often and polishes the rock.
The sediment carried by a river scours the bed and banks. Where exist in the channel floor the river can cause to spin around and turn hollows into potholes.
This process is most effective during times of and is the major method by which the river erodes both vertically and horizontally. If there are hollows in the riverbed, pebbles are likely to become trapped. Turbulent eddies in the current can swirl pebbles around to form potholes. This form of erosion occurs most often during times of river flow, bed load being used as an abrasive agent, scratching and scraping of the solid bedrock. 

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    surging
    calm
    sandpaper
    wallpaper
    smooths
    causes rough edges
    depressions
    bulge
    pebbles
    rocks
    flood
    drought
    higher
    lower

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