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    Goldcoast Erosion

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    How has erosion effect beaches in recent times? In recent decades erosion has become a major issue to beaches around Australia‚ since beaches are temporary features. There is always sand being removed and sand being added to them‚ often‚ they change drastically during the year‚ depending upon the frequency of storms. Eventually‚ a beach erodes because the supply of sand to the beach cannot keep up with the loss of sand to the sea. The Sand dunes and vegetation help to hold the sand in place when

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    places‚ you must first determine how moisture enters the crawl space. Crawl space moisture can occur when water seeps through foundation cracks. What are some of the causes of foundation cracks? Some common causes include poorly compacted soil‚ soil erosion‚ hydrostatice pressure‚ and plumbing issues. When the weather fluctuates between periods of wet and dry weather‚ the soil will shrink and expand. This will cause the soil to move and shift under the foundation‚ creating voids‚ or holes‚ beneath it

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    Plains

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    welded together more than a billion years ago. As time marched forward‚ the base was filled with marine sediments as periodic shallow seas covered the region and glaciers‚ rivers‚ and streams eroded the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains. Today‚ mountain erosion continues to carry debris out onto the plains. When melting snows and heavy rains fill rivers beyond their banks‚ they flood. The waters spread out over the surrounding landscape and drop the load of mud‚ sand‚ and silt they normally channel downstream

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    Landforms by Erosion

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    Landforms by Erosion (erosion is the main process) * High-energy waves * Rocks that are easily eroded 1) Cliff and shore platforms Point : A cliff is a high‚ steep rock face along the coast. Explanation: A cliff is formed when waves repeatedly pound against a rocky coast Elaboration: This weakens the rock‚ causing the lines of weakness to form in the rock face * Over time‚ the waves erode the coast to cut a notch along the lines of weakness. * The notch may be further

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    Overpopulation

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    Examine one cause and one effect of overpopulation referring to examples you have studied. Overpopulation occurs when there are not enough basic resources in an area to support the population. Basic resources include food‚ shelter‚ clean water‚ fuel and farmland. The main cause of overpopulation I will discuss is: High birth rates with the effect lack of food I will base my answer on the studied region of Sudan‚ Africa Cause: High birth rates Overpopulation has occurred in Sudan because of high

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    Soil Pollution

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    excavation and mining activities leads to loosening of soil. Increased mechanization leads to contamination of soil‚ thus causing severe land pollution. Deforestation is one of the major causes of loosening the soil that in turn causing soil erosion. The soil that is left their naked on harvesting crops from agricultural lands is vulnerable to being eroded by wind and water. Intensive agricultural causes the soil cover to lose its nutritional elements making it no use for agriculture. Agriculture

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    Soil Ph of Winthrop

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    Each habitat has inhibitors and prohibitions that affect the amount of vegetation that each plot of soil is capable of producing. Inhibitors of soil are plots that receive a decent amount of sunlight and precipitation; while prohibitors are soil erosion‚ temperature‚ lack of precipitation and P.H. Winthrop University’s research area is 325 acres; which includes a large wooded area‚ three successional plots‚ and 1.1 acre wetland area. The successional plots are 50 x 50 meters and each of the plots

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    Soil Lab

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    Earth’s Continental Crust which sits upon Earth’s highest layer of geological area the lithosphere. Soil is actually nothing more but the remnants of the Earth’s Mountains and the life that has lived on this planet through the natural process of erosion and time on Earth. A good soil is said to be composed of 5 % organic material 25% Air 25% water‚ 45% of inorganic material which could be either sand‚ silt‚ or clay. Being almost a majority these 3 categories have a lot to do with soil’s relationship

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    Soil Erosion

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    Detailed Lesson Plan in Science IV (Soil Erosion) I. Learning Objectives a. Identify the agents of soil erosion. b. Explain how each agents cause erosion. c. Perform related activities enhancing knowledge about soil erosion. d. Enumerate ways and means on how to help prevent soil erosion. II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Soil Erosion b. References: c. Concepts: Soil Erosion and its Effects d. Sciences Processes: Observation‚ Experimenting‚ Analysing e. Materials: 2 large

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    Geography Rivers

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    Geography Rivers 1. The speed and volume of a river varies from place to place along a river’s course because of many reasons. In the upper course‚ the volume of water is low as there are few tributaries. In comparison‚ the volume of water in the middle course is higher as there are more tributaries supplying water to the main river channel. The volume of water in the lower course is the highest as the lower course has the most tributaries. However‚ many other factors will also affect the

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