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erosion
[ih-roh-zhuhn]
noun
the act or state of eroding; state of being eroded.
the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.
the gradual decline or disintegration of something.
Each candidate is blaming the other’s party for the erosion of international trade.
erosion
/ ɪˈrəʊʒən /
noun
the wearing away of rocks and other deposits on the earth's surface by the action of water, ice, wind, etc
the act or process of eroding or the state of being eroded
erosion
The gradual wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or a glacier. Usually erosion also involves the transport of eroded material from one place to another, as from the top of a mountain to an adjacent valley, or from the upstream portion of a river to the downstream portion.
erosion
A type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind.
Other Word Forms
- erosional adjective
- antierosion adjective
- erosive adjective
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