How is earth's surface most likely to change as rainwater flows downward over a rock formation over time
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when the rain water flows over the land there is a possibility that the in rocks it can create pores or spaces or crackes between them and it can erode soil particles and new sediments
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Hi! Its very easy actually. :]
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When Rainwater goes downward on a rock it will shape the rock slowly overtime. By overtime it might be Millions of years. Also if it has streaks on the rock that also could mean its deposited minerals by rainwater runoff.
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