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The beaches will disappear because the sand is getting washed away.

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Q: What would happen if rivers did not continuously move grain-sized sediment to the coastline?
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What would happen if rivers did not continuously move grain-size sediment to the coastline?

it would get dried up and start to get icky and molded like a fish laying in dry land instead of the icy cold water.


What would happen if rivers. did not continuously move grain sized sediment to the coastline?

it would get dried up and start to get icky and molded like a fish laying in dry land instead of the icy cold water.


Can an earthquake happen continuously?

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It becomes sediment.


Where the flood happen at Malaysia?

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What impact do the tides have on land forms?

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Rapidly, almost continuously.


What happen to the sediment during deposition?

Becomes rock


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When sediment from erosion and weathering of rocks falls or lands somewhere.


What happen if a tall building more likely to be damage by an earthquake if it is on a a mountain of granite or a valley of sediment?

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What has happen to sediment in order for it to become sedimentary rock?

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