Erosion – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
erosion
n.
gradual wearing away of the Earth by wind or water; disintegration; deterioration
Erosion
In
earth science,
erosion is the action of surface processes (such as
water flow or
wind) that remove
soil,
rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, then
transport it away to another location. The particulate breakdown of rock or soil into
clastic sediment is referred to as
physical or
mechanical erosion; this contrasts with
chemical erosion, where soil or rock material is removed from an area by its dissolving into a solvent (typically water), followed by the flow away of that solution. Eroded
sediment or solutes may be transported just a few millimetres, or for thousands of kilometres.
erosion
Noun
1. (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
(synonym) eroding, eating away, wearing, wearing away
(hypernym) geological process, geologic process
(hyponym) chatter mark
(derivation) erode, eat away, fret
(classification) geology
2. condition in which the earth's surface is worn away by the action of water and wind
(hypernym) environmental condition
(derivation) erode, gnaw, gnaw at, eat at, wear away
3. a gradual decline of something; "after the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors"
(hypernym) decline, diminution
4. erosion by chemical action
(synonym) corrosion, corroding
(hypernym) chemical process, chemical change, chemical action
(hyponym) pitting, roughness, indentation
Erosion (die)
nf.
erosion, gradual wearing away of the Earth by wind or water; disintegration, deterioration
érosion
nf.
erosion, abrasion, erode; washout