The 5 agents of erosion are...
1. Wind
2. Running water
3. Glaciers
4. Waves
5. Gravity
Running water
Ice/Glacier
Wind
Gravity
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
There are four agents that are responsible for depositing sediment in the water. They are weathering, erosion, deposition, and snow.
There are four agents of erosion:Glacial (ice)Aeolian (wind)Marine (sea)Fluvial (flowing water, e.g. rivers)The four agents may be aided by gravity, which is the force involved, but a piece of paper sitting on a desk is not eroded by gravity acting upon it, is it? I'm not entirely sure what the other force you speak of could be, but be sure that the above four are the cause of all erosion.
name the four agents that cause land forms to change
They're the four types of erosion.
There are four main agents of erosion including wind. Other forms of erosion include water, ice, and variations in temperature.
Water, ice, gravity, and wind.
Water, ice, gravity, and wind.
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
Erosion is the process of the movement of materials from one place to another, and the four agents of erosion are ice, water, wind, and gravity. Two types of glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion
There are four agents that are responsible for depositing sediment in the water. They are weathering, erosion, deposition, and snow.
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
what are some facts about erosion
Yes a. Stimulants b. Anabolic Agents c. Diuretics and Other Masking Agents d. Peptide Hormones and Analogues
sediment was formed by weathering and erosion in a source area, and then transported to the place of deposition by water, wind, mass movement or glaciers which are called agents of denudation.
Enteral,parenteral,oral inhalation and nasal inhalation are the four common paternal routes by injection.
There are four agents of erosion:Glacial (ice)Aeolian (wind)Marine (sea)Fluvial (flowing water, e.g. rivers)The four agents may be aided by gravity, which is the force involved, but a piece of paper sitting on a desk is not eroded by gravity acting upon it, is it? I'm not entirely sure what the other force you speak of could be, but be sure that the above four are the cause of all erosion.