which forces are responsible for erosional and depositional landforms
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Erosion is the wearing away of the landscape by different agents like water, wind and ice. The eroded material is carried away or transported by water, wind, etc. and eventually deposited. This process of erosion and deposition create different landforms on the surface of the earth
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- Some landforms created by erosion are platforms, arches, and sea stacks. Transported sand will eventually be deposited on beaches, spits, or barrier islands. People love the shore, so they develop these regions and then must build groins, breakwaters, and seawalls to protect them.
- Though less abundant in dry climates, water is still the most dominant agent of erosion in most deserts even though wind is an agent of erosion and deposition in some deserts.
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