Why does fast-moving water lead to greater erosion than slow-moving water?
it has more...
Biology, 14.10.2019 22:00 oofoofoof1
Why does fast-moving water lead to greater erosion than slow-moving water?
it has more energy.
it usually flows in a straight line.
it evaporates faster.
the particles it carries are smaller.
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