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Geography, 02.06.2020 13:57 zarek93

Which of the following processes would take the longest to change landforms on the Earth's surface?

A) An earthquake shaking and cracking the ground

B) A volcanic eruption depositing lava

C) Weathering of a rock by wind

D) Landslide down the side of a mountain

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