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Monserrat
15 May, 01:00
Why does erosion always lead to deposition?
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Malia Bentley
15 May, 01:58
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It leads to Deposition - - Because erosion means the movement of sediment then since deposition means the settling of sediment in a new location the movement of the sediment is settling down.
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