From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6616 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, May 21 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6616 Today's Subjects: ----------------- One Tablespoon of This Keeps Your Blood Sugar Below 100 (Even When You're Eating Sweets) ["Glucoflow" Subject: One Tablespoon of This Keeps Your Blood Sugar Below 100 (Even When You're Eating Sweets) One Tablespoon of This Keeps Your Blood Sugar Below 100 (Even When You're Eating Sweets) http://prebiotizz.buzz/7ICCP_QCP5Jr1uke0hXLc1Ik0RnT7HE52xPY3CFcYeADSaeO http://prebiotizz.buzz/lVClxwuSVvPTq_XV9ti-CM1lOE-KPRfu01EomnXAcb-7giLf sion happens nearer to the mouth of a river. On a river bend, the longest least sharp side has slower moving water. Here deposits build up. On the narrowest sharpest side of the bend, there is faster moving water so this side tends to erode away mostly. Rapid erosion by a large river can remove enough sediments to produce a river anticline, as isostatic rebound raises rock beds unburdened by erosion of overlying beds. Coastal erosion Main article: Coastal erosion See also: Beach evolution Wave cut platform caused by erosion of cliffs by the sea, at Southerndown in South Wales Erosion of the boulder clay (of Pleistocene age) along cliffs of Filey Bay, Yorkshire, England Shoreline erosion, which occurs on both exposed and sheltered coasts, primarily occurs through the action of currents and waves but sea level (tidal) change can also play a role. File:Sea dune Erosion at Talace, Wales.webmPlay media Sea-dune erosion at Talacre beach, Wales Hydraulic action takes place when the air in a joint is suddenly compressed by a wave closing the entrance of the joint. This then cracks it. Wave pounding is when the sheer energy of the wave hitting the cliff or rock breaks pieces off. Abrasion or corrasion is caused by waves launching sea load at the cliff. It is the most effective and rapid form of shoreline erosion (not to be confused with corrosion). Corrosion is the dissolving of rock by carbonic acid in sea water. Limestone cliffs are particularly vulnerable to this kind of erosion. Attrition is where particles/sea load carried by the waves are worn down as they hit each other and the cliffs. This then makes the material easier to wash away. The material ends up as shingle and sand. Another significant source of erosion, particularly on carbonate coastlines, is boring, scraping and grinding of organisms, a process termed bioerosion. Sediment is transported along the coast in the direction of the prevailing current (longshore drift). When the upcurrent supply of sediment is less than the amount being carried away, erosion occurs. When the upcurr ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6616 **********************************************