Weathering and Erosion

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Weathering and Erosion By: Alli Moss

Weathering

Erosion

Deposition

How does weathering and erosion affect where humans decide to build businesses and homes? People build businesses and homes on stable ground. So they won’t be damaged by the grounds movement.

How can humans prevent the negative effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the surface of the Earth? Humans can prevent the negative effects by planting trees and native grasses.

Credits Produced by: Alli Moss Pictures from Google