eroders

[US]/ɪˈrəʊdəz/
[UK]/ɪˈroʊdərz/

Translation

n. (plural)Things that erode or wear away gradually, typically by natural forces like water, wind, or ice.
n. (technical)Devices or agents used to remove material through erosion or abrasive processes.

Phrases & Collocations

soil eroders

coastal eroders

river eroders

wind eroders

water eroders

natural eroders

glacial eroders

Example Sentences

coastal eroders such as waves and tides constantly reshape the shoreline, creating dramatic cliffs and beaches.

wind and water are powerful natural eroders that have sculpted these rock formations over millions of years.

acid rain acts as chemical eroders, gradually dissolving marble statues and limestone buildings.

glacial eroders carved out deep valleys during the ice age, leaving behind u-shaped landscapes.

deforestation accelerates soil eroders by removing the protective tree roots that hold earth in place.

industrial pollution introduces toxic eroders into waterways, damaging aquatic ecosystems.

the relentless action of these eroders has transformed the landscape into a maze of canyons and gorges.

coastal engineers work to protect shorelines from the destructive effects of natural eroders.

geological studies reveal how different eroders have shaped the earth's surface throughout history.

farmers implement erosion control measures to prevent water eroders from washing away fertile topsoil.

the ancient ruins bear witness to centuries of erosion by wind and weather eroders.

concrete barriers serve as artificial defenses against the powerful ocean eroders that threaten coastal communities.

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