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by building up in one place for example, a river along a street flows carrying sediment and sometimes there are rocks that are placed at the end of the river. the rocks stop the river at that one point and all the sediment rushing through builds up over time in one place.
It can be called its "terrain" or topography.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition are the three processes that contribute to the formation of sediments. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, erosion transports the sediments to new locations, and deposition is the settling of these sediments in new areas.
Three processes that create landforms are: Weathering and erosion, which break down and transport rocks and sediments. Tectonic plate movements, which result in the formation of mountains, valleys, and other geological features. Deposition, where sediments are laid down by wind, water, ice, or gravity to form landforms like beaches, deltas, and dunes.
When glaciers move, they erode the land beneath them by scraping and plucking rocks and sediments. This process can create valleys, fjords, and other landforms. Additionally, as glaciers melt and retreat, they deposit the sediments and rocks they have carried with them, shaping the landscape further.
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by building up in one place for example, a river along a street flows carrying sediment and sometimes there are rocks that are placed at the end of the river. the rocks stop the river at that one point and all the sediment rushing through builds up over time in one place.
Those Who Make Tomorrow was created in 1946.
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From the weathering, erosion, and subsequent deposition of sediments from inland mountain ranges as they make their way to the sea.
Sediments are when you put a penis in a butt and make babies.
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made of rocks minerals and gisers and join join together and make rocks landforms
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Well deposition means it drops particulars or landforms in a new location and it makes a whole new world. Also erosion can make sand dunes the water cycle and it can sometimes carve out canyons, mountain, valleys, and tributaries.
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