Synonym: corroding, corrosion, eating away, eroding, wearing, wearing away. Similar words: corrosion, explosion, position, opposition, composition, supposition, prosecution, predisposition. Meaning: [ɪ'rəʊʒn] n. 1. (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it) 2. condition in which the earth's surface is worn away by the action of water and wind 3. a gradual decline of something 4. erosion by chemical action.
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181, Fremont Elementary was old and soiled, waiting for terminal erosion like the bits of tire debris that trucks leave on freeways.
182, Many of these areas also suffer from extremely serious soil erosion, although reports and impressions seem to differ.
183, Massive soil erosion and disruption of the natural drainage pattern destroyed the land's productivity.
184, Rainfall is minimal and the land is infertile, marked by erosion and extreme dryness.
185, Besides discussing ducks, the report also will look at reducing erosion, increasing oxygen levels and improving fishing.
186, Deposition is the counterpart of erosion.
187, Soil conservation is intended to curb erosion.
188, Forage crops also help reduce erosion of the soil.
189, Soil erosion is a main contributor to water pollution.
190, Subaerial erosion occurs often with reduction to a peneplain.
191, Unconformities are surfaces of erosion or non - deposition.
192, The erosion of beach here is serious.
193, The third major indirect cost of soil erosion is the loss of navigability.
194, Based on the stress corrosion, erosion mechanism and slippage-rust theory suitable to the stress corrosion of hot rolled coil during forced cooling, the coil corrosion defects are explained.
195, A broad, gently base of a steeper slope , often covered with alluvium, formed primarily by erosion.
196, Conclusion Using the RF heat coagulation treatment to cure cervical erosion is both rapid and effective.
197, That means Cape Hatteras and other parts of the islands could face huge waves, beach erosion and maybe some property damage overnight.
198, The ef fect of erosion varies with soil type and depth.
199, Base on investigation of soil and water loss in Baipenzhu reservoir catchment area,(http://Sentencedict.com) experimental research on rainfall-runoff-sediment yield of typical erosion landform and vegetation was carried out.
200, El Salvador has earned the dubious distinction of having the worst soil erosion in continental America.
201, The soil erosion is a complex geomorphological process caused by the endogenic and exogenic force.
202, 11The following is a letter to the head of the tourism bureau on the island of Tria. "Erosion of beach sand along the shores of Tria Island is a serious threat to our island and our tourist industry.
203, The soil erosion in the alluvial gold deposit is serious because of the vegetation destroyed.
204, Where not dust-covered, the surface commonly shows aeolian erosion or deposition.
205, Droughts and accentuation of soil erosion cause havoc in such areas , making their rehabilitation extremely difficult.
206, Coarse sand in the Yellow River mainly comes from sand rock area, Inner Mongolia, water erosion, wind erosion and gravitational erosion occur interactively in this area.
207, Sand hill land is a source of blown sand in semi arid area. It is also valuable land resources. The characteristics of blown sand are strong wind erosion in spring and reverse change in growth season.
208, The Honghe River basin suffers from low plantation coverage and water and soil erosion.
209, First, soil erosion modulus can be estimated by using water erosion model, and the maps of soil density and soil horizon thickness can be derived from soil detailed survey data.
210, Taking tillage erosion into consideration, contour-tillage method obviously is superior to downslope tillage, and trampling-shovel method is superior to hoe and shovel in downslope tillage.
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