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- Q188842 subject Q7034677.
- Q188842 subject Q7066307.
- Q188842 subject Q8421670.
- Q188842 abstract "Abrasion is the mechanical scraping of a rock surface by friction between rocks and moving particles during their transport by wind, glacier, waves, gravity, running water or erosion. After friction, the moving particles dislodge loose and weak debris from the side of the rock.The intensity of abrasion depends on the hardness, concentration, velocity and mass of the moving particles.".
- Q188842 thumbnail Glacial-abrasion-ss-2006.jpg?width=300.
- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q11412.
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- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q3686031.
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- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q4022.
- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q468756.
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- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034677.
- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q7066307.
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- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q82480.
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- Q188842 wikiPageWikiLink Q8421670.
- Q188842 comment "Abrasion is the mechanical scraping of a rock surface by friction between rocks and moving particles during their transport by wind, glacier, waves, gravity, running water or erosion. After friction, the moving particles dislodge loose and weak debris from the side of the rock.The intensity of abrasion depends on the hardness, concentration, velocity and mass of the moving particles.".
- Q188842 label "Abrasion (geology)".
- Q188842 depiction Glacial-abrasion-ss-2006.jpg.