How do rivers change the earth's surface?
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Rivers Create New Landforms
Through the processes of erosion and deposition, rivers and streams can drastically alter the Earth's surface. ... The rushing water of rivers helps to carve new features into the surface of the Earth.
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Rivers are much more than sluiceways that simply transport water and sediment. They also change a nondescript geologic setting into distinct topographic forms. ... Some fluvial features are entirely erosional, and the form is clearly unrelated to the transportation and deposition of sediment.
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