I NEED HELP PLEASE I DON'T HOW TO DO THIS. How do the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition affect the ecoregions of Texas? Give a specific example of how each process affects a particular ecoregion.
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Weathering, erosion, and deposition shape the topography and soil characteristics of Earth’s surface. For
example, in Texas, these processes have formed a variety of landforms (beaches, plateaus, mountains, and
canyons) as well as soil types (fertile soil, clay rich soil, and sandy soil). The combination of topography, soil,
and climatic (precipitation and temperature) conditions in an area determines the types of ecosystems the area
can support; this is critical to defining ecoregions. In Texas, there are ten different ecoregions including: 1) East
Texas Pineywoods, 2) Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes, 3) Oak Woods and Prairies, 4) Blackland Prairie, 5)
Crosstimbers and Prairies, 6) Rolling Plains, 7) High Plains, 8) Trans-Pecos, 9) South Texas Plains (Brush
Country), and 10) Edwards Plateau. (Also Llano Uplift which can be included with Edwards Plateau.)These
ecoregions are named after the major ecosystem types (for example, East Texas Pineywoods) or topographical
features (for example, Edwards Plateau) present in their areas. Each of these ecoregions is impacted differently
by weathering, erosion, and deposition.
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