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Differences between erosion,weathering and deposition​

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Answered by vijayraiadv
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Erosion is the process by which the surface of the Earth gets worn down. Erosion can be caused by natural elements such as wind and glacial ice. But anyone who has ever seen a picture of the Grand Canyon knows that nothing beats the slow steady movement of water when it comes to changing the Earth.

Erosion is the removal and transport of surface materials (soil, rocks, mud, etc.) through the actions of wind, water, and ice. ... The primary difference between weathering and erosion is that weathering occurs in place whereas erosion involves movement to a new location

deposition the natural process of leaving a layer of a substance on rocks or soil; a substance left in this way

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