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Erosion removes soil and rock from a location, while deposition involves the dropping of these materials in a new location. When erosion and deposition work together, erosion strips away material from one place, and then deposition deposits it elsewhere. This process can shape the land by creating new landforms like valleys, deltas, and beaches.
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water erosion's shape the land into weird shapes :)
Well it changes the shape of the land by doing erosion.
They both shape the land by sweeping away parts of the land by water or wind
They obviously work together by weathering the land.
Wind, water, waves, ice, weathering and erosion affect the shape of land over time.
The order of erosion by water is typically: hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition, and solution. These processes work together to shape the land through the movement and deposition of sediment.
Weathering breaks down rocks and materials into smaller particles, while erosion transports these particles to new locations. Together, they shape the land by creating various landforms such as valleys, canyons, cliffs, and beaches. Objects are also affected as weathering and erosion can smooth, round, or carve them into different shapes over time.
Water, Wind, Wave, and Glacier Erosion as well as Mass Movement (or Erosion, Deposition, and Weathering)
They obviously work together by weathering the land.