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Jorge Palmer
21 March, 21:15
3. What is erosion?
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Zoe Mata
21 March, 21:28
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the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
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This is the break down of the soil via natural elements.
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Alina Erickson
21 March, 22:08
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erosion is the washing off of the top soil
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