Soil movement by rainfall (raindrop splash) is usually greatest and most noticeable during short-duration, high-intensity thunderstorms. read more
Erosion by Water - Factors & Causes of Soil Erosion Rainfall Intensity and Runoff: The impact of raindrops will break up the soil and water build-up will create runoff, taking sediment with it. Soil Erodability: Based on the characteristics of each unique soil, it is more or less susceptible to erosion. read more
Quick Answer. Erosion is a process that causes the soil surface to wear out; geological erosion is caused naturally by water, wind or gravity, and accelerated erosion is caused by human use of land. read more
Changes in soil structure and texture can increase the erodibility of the soil and expose the soil to further erosion by the forces of water and wind. In extreme cases, tillage erosion includes the movement of subsurface soil. read more