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When moving water carries fragments or grains, it engages in a process called erosion and sediment transport. The kinetic energy of the water allows it to dislodge and transport particles such as sand, silt, or small rocks from one location to another. As the water's velocity changes, it can deposit these materials, leading to the formation of new landforms like riverbanks or deltas. This natural process plays a crucial role in shaping landscapes and ecosystems.

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