Moving water is the major agent of the erosion that has shaped Earth’s land surface. As water moves over the land, it carries particles with it. This moving water is called runoff. The amount of runoff in an area depends on five main factors: the amount of rain an area gets, the area’s vegetation, the type of soil, the shape of the land, and how people use the land. Water is the type of erosion that shaped most of Earth's land.

*
1 point
True
False

True

True

True. Moving water, or runoff, is indeed the major agent of erosion that has shaped Earth's land surface. It carries particles as it moves over the land and is influenced by factors such as rainfall, vegetation, soil type, land shape, and human land use. Therefore, water erosion has played a significant role in shaping most of Earth's land.