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Which word describes the process of erosion when stones collide with each other as they move downstream? Shade one circle only. A Abrasion B Attrition C H... show full transcript
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The correct answer is B: Attrition. This term describes the erosion process where stones and pebbles collide with each other, leading to their gradual wearing down as they travel downstream.
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Physical factors play a significant role in influencing flood risk, including:
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Flood management schemes can generate several issues, including:
Environmental Impact: While flood defenses may protect human settlements, they can also disrupt local ecosystems and wildlife habitats, leading to biodiversity loss. Construction and maintenance of these structures may alter the landscape significantly.
Economic Costs: The costs associated with building and maintaining flood defenses can be substantial. Communities may divert funds from other critical areas such as education and healthcare.
Reliance on Engineering Solutions: Communities may become overly dependent on engineered solutions, leading to insufficient focus on natural flood management strategies like afforestation or wetland restoration, which could provide more sustainable solutions in the long run.
Social Effects: Restructuring landscapes for flood management can displace local communities or negatively affect their livelihoods, especially in areas reliant on agriculture or tourism.
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