why are rivers known as agents of erosion and landscape shapers?
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Nevertheless, rivers are by far the most important agents in molding landscapes because their ubiquity ensures that no region of the Earth can be totally devoid of landforms developed by fluvial processes. Rivers are much more than sluiceways that simply transport water and sediment.
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Nevertheless, rivers are by far the most important agents in molding landscapes because their ubiquity ensures that no region of the Earth can be totally devoid of landforms developed by fluvial processes. Rivers are much more than sluiceways that simply transport water and sediment
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