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The process in which pieces of dirt and rock move from one place to another is called?

The process in which pieces of dirt and rock move from one place to another is called erosion. Erosion can be caused by various factors such as water, wind, ice, and gravity.


What is the process by which natural move weathered rock and soil from one place to another?

erosion


What is the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil one place to another?

erosion


How kangaroo move from one place to another?

How does kangaroo move from one place to another


What is the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another is called?

erosion


The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one plce to another is called?

its place not plce and the answer is erosion


How do people goods and ideas move from one place to another?

Goods can be moved by transportation along with people. people have the right to walk, run, drive, boat, swim, fly on an airplane..etc. ideas can move by being shared from people or by someone making the idea happen. example: if i was to make facebook, my idea is being shared by making it.


When animals move from one place to another they call?

When animals move from one place to another, it is called Migration.


What is the reasons why some people move from one place to another and others live or stay where they are?

People move from one place to another because people run out of resources in one place so they have to move to another.


Can plants move but not from place to place?

no they can not move from one place to another place [except very few cases]


Can tree move place to place?

no they can not move from one place to another place [except very few cases]


To move from one place to another is to...?

migrate

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