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Erodibility refers to the susceptibility of a soil or sediment to erosion, which is the process of being worn away and transported by wind, water, or ice. Erodibility is influenced by various factors, including: 1. **Soil Texture**: The size and distribution of soil particles (sand, silt, clay) affect how easily soil can be eroded. For example, sandy soils tend to have higher erodibility compared to clay soils.

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