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Keith Logan
16 February, 10:04
What is the most destructive erosion all force
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Bradyn Davenport
16 February, 13:10
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The answer is ... Raindrops. Well to be exact any kind of moving water.
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Moving water is the driving force that most changes the Earth. Aka water has slowly changed the surface of the earth through weathering and erosion.
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