Flüssigkeitsaushöhlung
Flüssigkeitsaushöhlung, also known as liquid erosion, is a geological process where flowing water removes material from the land surface. This can occur in various forms, including surface runoff, river erosion, and coastal erosion. The rate and extent of liquid erosion depend on several factors such as the velocity and volume of the water, the type of soil or rock, the slope of the land, and the presence of vegetation.
Surface runoff is a common form of liquid erosion, where water flows over the ground after rainfall
The effects of liquid erosion can be both natural and detrimental. While it plays a role in