| denudation | 1. The act of stripping off covering, or removing the surface; a making bare. 2. <geology> 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. Origin: L. Denudatio: cf. F. Denudation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the removal of covering
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The erosion of the earth's surface due to rain, frost, wind, running water, or other actions, and the consequent uncovering of the surface that was otherwise covered.
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The wearing away of the surface of the land by water.
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The combined action of all the processes that wear away and lower the land, including weathering, mass wasting, stream action, and groundwater activity.
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the removal of rock material from the surface of the Earth though the processes of weathering and erosion.
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