Similarities between Coast and Rock (geology)
Coast and Rock (geology) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Denudation, Erosion, Latin, Sediment, Sedimentation, Solution, Weathering.
Denudation
In geology, denudation involves the 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.
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Erosion
In earth science, erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transport it to another location (not to be confused with weathering which involves no movement).
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Latin
Latin (Latin: lingua latīna) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
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Sediment
Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice, and/or by the force of gravity acting on the particles.
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Sedimentation
Sedimentation is the tendency for particles in suspension to settle out of the fluid in which they are entrained and come to rest against a barrier.
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Solution
In chemistry, a solution is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances.
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Weathering
Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms.
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- What Coast and Rock (geology) have in common
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Coast and Rock (geology) Comparison
Coast has 182 relations, while Rock (geology) has 131. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.24% = 7 / (182 + 131).
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