quarrying and removing of loose bedrocks by running water of a river is known as
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Quarrying (also known as plucking) is the process by which a chunk of the bedrock must be somehow removed from the bed of the river and then forced along the planar surface of the riverbed. This process is the most similar to glacial erosion.
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Quarrying (also known as plucking) is the process by which a chunk of the bedrock must be somehow removed from the bed of the river and then forced along the planar surface of the riverbed. This process is the most similar to glacial erosion.
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