How does Erosion and Deposition plays
an important factor in the formation of landforms.
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Floodwater can weather and erode rock and other landforms as the water rushes across the land. Dirt eroded away in a flood is deposited in a new place, usually at the mouth of a river. these changes. These forces cause rocks and other landforms to break down in a process known as weathering.
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Moving water, thawing ice, hard winds, gravity–all these are physical agents of erosion, weathering and deposition that act upon exposed rock and sediments to produce landforms. Running water at a high gradient scours out canyons, gorges, gulches and ravines.
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Waves, for instance, can cause changes in landforms by weathering the surrounding rocks and forming a beach by eroding the debris and depositing it on the shore. As the waves slowly wear down the rocks, the bits of rock turn into sand, which is a size of a rock piece.
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Waves, for instance, can cause changes in landforms by weathering the surrounding rocks and forming a beach by eroding the debris and depositing it on the shore. As the waves slowly wear down the rocks, the bits of rock turn into sand, which is a size of a rock piece.
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