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    Erosion, general term for the processes by which the surface of the earth is constantly being worn away. The principal agents are gravity, running water, near-shore waves, ice (mostly glaciers), and wind. All running water gathers and transports particles... more

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  • Erosion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Erosion is a gravity driven process that moves solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles) in the natural environment or their source and deposits ...

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  • Geography4Kids.com: Biosphere: Erosion

    Erosion is the process that breaks things down. As far as we're concerned, erosion is the breakdown of the continents and the land around you. ...

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  • Erosion - Information on Erosion

    Learn about water, wind, ice, and waves - the agents of erosion that wear away at the surface of the earth, from your About.com Guide to Geography.

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  • What is erosion?

    A hands-on science experiment with soil erosion lead by science expert Steve Tomecek.

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  • Dirtmeister: Erosion -- Investigate the Facts

    Erosion is happening all around us. Even though you may not recognize it, the forces of erosion are constantly shaping our planet. ...

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  • Soil Erosion Site

    Soil erosion is a major global environmental problem. This site gives reliable and accessible information on erosion's causes, impacts, and control.

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