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Deposition and erosion are two major processes by which a river changes the land. Erosion is the combination of weathering and deposition in which the water loosens and moves the land to another place.
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Deposition and erosion are two major processes by which a river changes the land. Erosion is the combination of weathering and deposition in which the water loosens and moves the land to another place.
It transports you from one place to another so u can get to new places.
It transports you from one place to another so u can get to new places.
a car is a machine on wheels, that transports people from one direction to another
The carbon cycle is a natural biogeochemical cycle whereby carbon as CO2 is transferred from the atmosphere to the land and ocean, where it resides in another form before returning to the atmosphere as CO2. The principal processes involved in transfer from the atmosphere are the dissolution of CO2 in the oceans and the uptake of CO2 by the photosynthesis of green plants. The processes involved in return to the atmosphere are the release of CO2 from the ocean in regions in which the surface of the ocean has become saturated with CO2 and the oxidation of organic matter by respiration or fire, which essentially reverses the photosynthetic process: 6CO2 + 12H2O ⇔ C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
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Fumaroles are vents from which steam and volcanic gases escape into the atmosphere.
The worldwide production of [only] beef contributes 30% of CO2 emissions; worldwide transportation - in all of it's forms - contributes another 30%.
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