noun
- The plural of erosiveness; the quality or state of being erosive; the capacity to wear away or gradually destroy something through friction, chemical action, or persistent force.
Usage: Plural form of erosiveness; Often used in technical, scientific, or formal contexts
Examples
- The erosivenesses of different acids vary depending on their chemical composition.
- Engineers must account for the erosivenesses of saltwater when designing coastal structures.
- The erosivenesses of wind and rain gradually shaped the canyon over millennia.
- Comparing the erosivenesses of various cleaning agents helps consumers choose safer products.
- Geologists study the erosivenesses of different soil types to predict landscape changes.