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DENUDATION - traducción al árabe

PROCESSES THAT CAUSE THE WEARING AWAY OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE BY MOVING WATER, BY ICE, BY WIND AND BY WAVES, LEADING TO A REDUCTION IN ELEVATION AND IN RELIEF OF LANDFORMS AND OF LANDSCAPES
Denudational; Denude; Denudes; Denuded; Denuding
  • Charles Lyell, author of Principles of Geology, who established within the scientific community the concept of denudation and that idea that the surface of the Earth is shaped by gradual processes.
  • W.M. Davis, the man who proposed the peneplanation cycle.

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ألاسم

تَجْرِيد ; تَشْلِيح ; تَعْرِيَة

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تَعْرِيَة
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‎ تَعْرِيَة‎

Definición

Denudation
·noun The act of stripping off covering, or removing the surface; a making bare.
II. Denudation ·noun The laying bare of rocks by the washing away of the overlying earth, ·etc.; or the excavation and removal of them by the action of running water.

Wikipedia

Denudation


Denudation is the geological processes in which moving water, ice, wind, and waves erode the Earth's surface, leading to a reduction in elevation and in relief of landforms and landscapes. Although the terms erosion and denudation are used interchangeably, erosion is the transport of soil and rocks from one location to another, and denudation is the sum of processes, including erosion, that result in the lowering of Earth's surface. Endogenous processes such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and tectonic uplift can expose continental crust to the exogenous processes of weathering, erosion, and mass wasting. The effects of denudation have been recorded for millennia but the mechanics behind it have been debated for the past 200 years and have only begun to be understood in the past few decades.