erosivity
/ih-roh-siv/US // ɪˈroʊ sɪv //
侵蚀性,冲蚀性,侵蚀作用,侵蚀力
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Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : serving to erode; causing erosion.
Synonyms & Antonyms
as incorrosiveness
Examples
Of course, these same erosive forces continue to shape Arches today.
Vast portions of the mountain have already been carried away by the erosive forces of ice and running water.
They often occur in cavities which have been formed by the erosive action of acidulated water, in the way described in pars.
These secondary domes have been eaten away by erosive agencies in varying degrees.
The mesas of Arizona, the earth sculpture of the Grand Canyon remain as monuments to the erosive forces which produced them.
The erosive energy of the latter was diffused over a wide field of sunken, boulder-like domes and ridges.
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