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Processes through which coasts are eroded include;Solution/corrosionAbrasion/corrosionHydraulic actionAttrition
Processes which occurs during anaphase of mitosis include;Sister chromatids separateSister chromatids moves to opposite poles
Effects of soil creep on the earth surface include;It can push fence posts and telegraph poles from their original positions so they appear inclinedStone walls built across the slope can be destroyed by the creeping soilSoil creep results in the accumulation of soil particles at the base of the slopeSoil creep can also interfere with infrastructure such as road and railwaysWhen fine soil particles move downhill the upper slope are left bare and exposed
The rate of transpiration in wind differs from rate in still air because;In still air, the water vapour lost from the plant accumulates in the air surrounding the leaf, thus increasing humidity which reduces saturation deficit between leaf cells and the atmosphere hence reducing transpiration rates.In wind, the water vapour from the plant(shoot) is carried away from the surrounding of the plant increasing the saturation deficit between leaf cells and the surrounding air; thus reduce rates of transpiration.