match the term with the description:
a. erosion
b. weathering
c. deposition...
Physics, 08.12.2019 06:31 sindy35111
match the term with the description:
a. erosion
b. weathering
c. deposition
1. the breaking down of rock or soil by climatic conditions such as rainfall, hot sun, or frost is called
2. the accumulation of sediment, the process by which beaches, sandbars, and mudflats are formed, is called
3. the wearing away of cliffs, dunes, beaches, and landforms by the action of wind, water, or glaciers is called
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