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Water that cuts into land is typically referred to as erosion. This process involves the gradual wearing away of soil, rock, or land due to the flow of water (such as rivers or ocean waves), wind, or ice. Erosion can shape landscapes over time by carving out valleys, forming canyons, or creating Coastlines.

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