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erosion The wearing away of the land surface by wind, water, ice, or other geologic agents. Erosion occurs naturally from weather or runoff but is often intensified by human land use practices.
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eros Earth Resources Observation System
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erosion the detachment and movement of soil particles.
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eros This is the love that comes from the desire to reunite. It is a passion contrast with agape which is compassion). Eros originates when the Demiurge sees "light Adam" or the primal man (see Anthropos).
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erosion The removal of weathered rocks by the action of water, wind, ice, or gravity.
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