natural erosion उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Viewing stones are found in deserts or surging rivers, anywhere wind, water and other forms of natural erosion slowly smooth and shape stones over thousands of years.
- Bulkheads and seawalls are retaining walls built a short distance from shore to slow natural erosion of banks into water by reducing wave action on the beach.
- It also illustrates that although shoreline erosion is a natural process, human activities, interactions with the coast and poorly planned shoreline development projects can accelerate natural erosion rates.
- The natural erosion of the bluffs helps control the amount of new sediment that is pushed down onto the beach, and later into the tidal and intertidal zones.
- The breathtaking, multihued ravines in the 1, 108-acre Providence Canyon State Park weren't created by millions of years of natural erosion, like their Western cousin, the Grand Canyon.
- Verhoef said natural erosion by wind and rain had also played a part in the decision to move the prints, which will occur after consultation with international conservation experts.
- Volcanoes are a major contributor to the immense fertility of Java, as natural erosion transports volcanic material as alluvium to the island's plains, forming thick layers of fertile sediment.
- Some studies indicate that any rise in ocean waters as well as existing natural erosion would put some of the Cornwall coast at risk, including St . Michael's Mount.
- As a result of natural erosion and deposition, Nok terracottas were scattered at various depths throughout the Sahel grasslands, causing difficulty in the dating and classification of the mysterious artifacts.
- The temporary connection between the lagoon and the sea is organised via artificial canal �Budaki?( on the southern west ), sometime via natural erosion ( washout ) of the sandbar.