Erosion
Erosion is the process in which weathered material is transported to a different place. The agents of weathering are water, wind,waves,glaciers, and gravity.
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Erosion from water is when a river or any other moving body of water picks up sediments and transports them to a different place. An example is a deta
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Wind erosion is done when wind picks up sediments and transports them. An example is sand dunes.
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Waves can erode because when it crashes at the shore, the particles are taken away from the shore and is deposited in a different place
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Glaciers can erode because when the glaciers move, the glaciers take the rocks under it and ends up taking all of the rocks to a different place.
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Gravity can erode because when gravity pulls things down, particles can fall down hills and go to another place.