erosivity

/ɛrəˈsɪvɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The property of being capable of causing erosion, especially soil erosion, due to the action of rain, wind, or ice.

“The high erosivity of the land due to heavy rainfall led to the formation of a large gully.”

Synonyms

  • erodibility
  • erosive capacity

Antonyms

  • sedimentation
  • stability