the surface of the earth is in state of constant change give reason
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Earth's surface is constantly changing. Wind, water, and ice break down large rocks and move sediments on the surface. It usually takes years for weathering, erosion, and deposition to cause noticeable changes. Some events, though, change Earth's surface much more quickly.
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Waves, wind, water, and ice shape and reshape the Earth's land surface by eroding rock and solid in some areas and depositing them in other areas, sometimes in seasonal layers. Rock is composed of different combinations of minerals. Smaller rocks come from the breakage and weathering of bedrock and larger rocks.
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