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Emma Cuevas
26 August, 19:37
How are erosion and weathering alike
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Darrell Abbott
26 August, 22:14
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Weathering and erosion are geological processes that act together to form the surface of earth erosion is a displacement of [solid, rock, mud any other particles ] usually by the agents of current such as wind water or ice by downward or a down slope movement in to gravity or by living organisims
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Cuddle Pig
26 August, 22:29
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Weathering and erosion are similar in that they both work together to change and shape the Earth's surface. While weathering breaks rock and earth down, erosion is the displacement of the pieces and particles of rock and earth.
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