erosiveness

[US]/ɪˈrəʊsɪvnəs/
[UK]/ɪˈroʊsɪvnəs/

Translation

n.the degree or capacity of a force, material, or process to cause erosion

Phrases & Collocations

high erosiveness

low erosiveness

soil erosiveness

water erosiveness

wind erosiveness

climate erosiveness

measure erosiveness

reduce erosiveness

increasing erosiveness

erosiveness rises

Example Sentences

the erosiveness of the river increased after the storm, cutting deeper into the outer bank.

engineers measured the erosiveness of the runoff to predict soil loss on the hillside.

the erosiveness of wind-driven sand can damage paint and glass over time.

cover crops reduce the erosiveness of rainfall by softening the impact on bare ground.

the report links high erosiveness of seasonal rains to repeated gully formation.

they compared the erosiveness of different irrigation methods on the newly graded slope.

vegetation buffers can lessen the erosiveness of floodwater before it reaches the road.

the study estimates erosiveness under future climate scenarios to guide watershed planning.

farmers track erosiveness during spring storms to time fieldwork and protect topsoil.

local maps show erosiveness hotspots where steep terrain and intense rain combine.

by adding mulch, the team lowered the erosiveness of surface flow across the site.

the erosiveness index rose sharply, signaling higher risk of sediment entering the creek.

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