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They say water is erosive and it could get bigger.
The most direct is the change in the erosive power of rainfall.
The erosive process was gradual until the emergence of industrial society.
With less water to cut, the erosive ability of the Colorado was greatly reduced.
The waves break further offshore and therefore reduce their erosive power.
The steps of management are similar as in erosive gastritis.
Under such erosive conditions, this land had no mountains.
This large height difference created past rivers of substantial erosive power.
However, erosive forces are also powerful shapers of the mountains.
This would have a genuinely erosive effect on the standards used to protect the national parks.
The Dutch coast looked at as a single unit shows erosive behaviour.
Several factors must be considered, including erosive wear, chemical attack, and the effects of high temperature.
Earthquakes and mass wasting erosive events still affect the region.
The erosive potential is measured with a plaque free electrode.
After several million years of cooling, erosive forces slowly began to expose the rocks.
The erosive effect of poor fielding is insidious and relentless.
That and the awful, erosive consciousness of his own inner emptiness.
The rate of erosive wear is dependent upon a number of factors.
Such a victim also illustrates the erosive effects of manipulation on self-esteem.
Impacts of these particles cause erosive damage, similar to sandblasting.
What better proof, then, of the erosive effect of clichés?
"The waves also have an erosive effect on adjacent salt marshes.
Esophagitis and erosive disease is the next most common causes.
When these dams melt or break large amounts of water are released with destructive and erosive power.
Even so, sports drinks still appear to be more erosive on enamel than sodas.