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what are the three diffrent types of erosion?)

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what are the three diffrent types of erosion?)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Erosion in the context of Earth science (a subfield of Natural Science, specifically Geography or Environmental Sciences) has three main types: water erosion (caused by water flow, e.g., rivers, rain), wind erosion (caused by wind transporting particles), and soil erosion (which can be a subset but also includes processes like sheet, rill, gully erosion, but the three primary broad types are often considered as water, wind, and glacial erosion, though glacial is less common in basic explanations. However, the most common three basic types taught initially are water, wind, and soil erosion (or water, wind, and gravitational, but gravitational is mass movement). The standard three main types of erosion (geological) are water erosion, wind erosion, and glacial erosion, but for basic understanding, water, wind, and soil (or water, wind, and mass wasting) are common. The most widely recognized three types in introductory geography/environmental science are water erosion, wind erosion, and soil erosion (or water, wind, and glacial, but glacial is more advanced).

Answer:

The three different types of erosion (commonly in Earth science) are: 1. Water Erosion (caused by water like rivers, rain), 2. Wind Erosion (caused by wind transporting soil/rock particles), 3. Glacial Erosion (caused by moving glaciers) OR (more basic) Water Erosion, Wind Erosion, and Soil Erosion (with soil erosion including sheet, rill, gully erosion). The most standard three primary types are Water Erosion, Wind Erosion, and Glacial Erosion (or Water, Wind, and Gravitational Erosion where gravitational includes landslides, slumps, etc.).