erosivity

/ˌɪroʊˈsɪvɪti/
noun
  1. The ability of rain or other natural forces to cause erosion of soil or rock.
    • The erosivity of the river increased after the heavy storms.
    • Farmers need to consider the erosivity of rainfall when planning crop planting.
    • Scientists measure erosivity to predict soil loss in agricultural areas.
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