eróziójára
Eróziójára is a term that refers to the process of erosion, specifically its ongoing or continuous nature. It is a Hungarian word that combines "erózió" (erosion) with the suffix "-jára," which indicates a possessive or genitive case, implying "its erosion" or "on its erosion." In geological and environmental contexts, eróziójára describes the persistent wearing away of the Earth's surface by natural agents such as water, wind, ice, and gravity. This process can affect various landforms, including soil, rocks, and coastlines.
The effects of eróziójára can be observed in the gradual degradation of landscapes. For instance, rivers carry