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The carrying away of materials from one place to another by wind, waves, water and ice is called ________.



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Acid rain dissolving the surface of marble statues is an example of __________.



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Materials that help slow down erosion.



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Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean is an example of __________.



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What do you call a large body of moving ice?



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Too much of this can cause flooding.



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Most of Earth's ___________is done by flowing water in streams which carry tons of sediment to the oceans each day.



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A mudslide flowing down a steep hill is an example of ________.



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The process by which material is eroded by water, wind, waves and ice and are dropped into a new place.



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This reshapes the earth's land surface by eroding rock and soil in some areas and depositing them in other areas, sometimes in seasonal layers.



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The Great Lakes in the northern United States were created by a slowly advancing agent of erosion that ended approximately 10,000 years ago.  The Great Lakes were created by the slow advance of _________.



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What do you call the breaking down and wearing away of rock material.



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Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches is an example of _________.



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This can scrape a mountain and create a deep valley.



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After a hurricane, sometimes the beaches look different and there is not as much sand.  Why?



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This is constantly changing and consists of useful resources.



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Deltas forming at the mouths of rivers is caused by?



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A natural structure on the Earth's surface is called a __________.



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Waves dropping sand on the beach is an example of ___________.



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What do you call water that falls to the surface of the Earth such as rain, hail, sleet or snow?



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Muddy water being carried away by a fast-moving river is an example of __________.



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What does WWWI stand for?



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Water getting into cracks, freezing and breaking the rocks or pavement apart is an example of _________.



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What is the name for pieces of rocks, soil, sand, shell and remains of organisms?



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Deltas, canyons and sand dunes are all examples of _____________.



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Erosion

Weathering

Barriers

Deposition

A glacier.

Rain

Erosion

Erosion

Deposition

WWWI

Glaciers

Weathering

Weathering

A glacier

Erosion

Earth's surface

Deposition

Landform 

Deposition

Precipitation

Erosion

Wind, Waves, Water and Ice

Weathering

Sediment

Landforms






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