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it erodes on its bottom
the same number of sides and internal angles but not the length of the sides.
Margins. They are what covers blank areas at the top, bottom, and sides of the page(:
A geometric diamond has 4 sides and 4 angles. The precious stone has any number of sides and angles - as the cutter determines.
six (the same number as the cube) sides/faces = 6 [1 top + 1 bottom + 4 sides] edges = 12 [4 top + 4 bottom + 4 sides] corners = 8 [4 top + 4 bottom]
it erodes on its bottom
it erodes on its bottom
it erodes on its bottom
valleys are made when a stream erodes at the sides and bottom.
large sediments.
All streams meander to some extent. The most likely time is when flow is consistent and gradient is uniform. See Braided Stream. When a stream has eroded the steep valleys to genteler slopes, the stream flows more slowly.Now water in the stream erodes along the sides of the stream bed rather than along the stream bottom. === ===
a lot of things move through water the river picks it up and erodes the sides and bottom of the river
Valleys are made of rocks and soil components. Valleys occur as a result of erosion which is commonly caused by water which erodes the sides and the bottom of a valley.
Most sediment washes or falls into the river as a result of mass movement and runoff. Other sediment erodes from the bottom or sides of the river
Stream Load is the amount of material a stream can hold as it flows. As a stream flows it causes erosion, and this erosion is carried about as material in the stream. As too much is eroded, the extra material will fall to the bottom, or push it's way to the sides.
Where the crust erodes on the sides by layers and almost gets down to the pit
it is called a meandefill