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ACROSS

1. It refers to the aggregation or accumulation of weathered sediments to create

different landforms.

2. It is associated with many agents because it pulls the materials downslope.

3. It is a major erosional agent on areas on Earth’s surface that experience both

limited precipitation and high temperature.

4. It is one of the components of lithosphere.

5. It has the power to move large particles of weathered material than wind does. 6.

It has the capacity to carry huge rocks and piles of debris over great distances.

DOWNWARD

7. It is the process that transports Earth’s materials from one place to another.

8. It is the process wherein materials are carried away.

9. It refers to the downslope movement of weathered materials along a welldefined

surface.

10. It refers to the movement of saturated materials downslope like liquid. ​

Answers

Answered by mikamarasigan
540

Answer:

1. deposition

2.gravity

3. wind

4. soil

5. water

6. glacier

7. erosion

8. transport

9. slide

10. flow

Answered by syedtahir20
56

1. It refers to the aggregation or accumulation of weathered sediments to create  different landforms.

 -  deposition.

2. It is associated with many agents because it pulls the materials downslope.

- gravity.

3. It is a major erosional agent on areas on Earth’s surface that experience both limited precipitation and high temperature.

- wind.

4. It is one of the components of lithosphere.

-  soil.

5. It has the power to move large particles of weathered material than wind does.

- water.

6.  It has the capacity to carry huge rocks and piles of debris over great distances.

-  glacier.

7. It is the process that transports Earth’s materials from one place to another.

-  erosion.

8. It is the process wherein materials are carried away.

-  transport.

9. It refers to the downslope movement of weathered materials along a well defined  surface.

-  slide.

10. It refers to the movement of saturated materials downslope like liquid. ​

- flow.

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