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Tianna
4 December, 13:09
Compare erosion and deposition.
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Rhys Welch
4 December, 15:32
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Erosion is the move ment of sedement deposison is the depoentment of sediment
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Lauren Oliver
4 December, 16:26
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Erosion makes rocks wear away and deposition deposits sediment.
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