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weathering Is like slow down destructive process that breaks down rocks are broken down over time.
mechanical weathering Is the breaking of rock into smaller by gravity and it can also freezes in the cracks of a rock and it sometimes expands and makes it more wider.
chemical weathering Is the changeing the materials and other factors. over time, the rock splits. planet rootsgrowing into the cracks also can cause cracks large and splits grow larger and splits the rocks even waves crashing on a beach changes in preasure , and gravity can
erosion
deposition placing material in a new place
landslide when gravity quickly pulls rock and dirt downhill.
volcano When you know that volcano cause when it erupt and ashes
floood A flood is when it flows down the water and heavy rain
earthquake A earth quake is it by shaking it ssurfacecaused by energy along a falut
ersion When a ersion of materials away and from one place to by place and also by destroing an existing lancform.
Deposition Is a place of the materials and in a new place and it can cause by constructive buliding up an existing lanform or forming a new one.
resource a supply that meets a need for materials or energy.
conservie to use a resource wisely
deep ocean current ocean current caused by differences in water temperature or salinity.
tide the daily rising and falling of earths.waters on its coats.
current the cotinuous flow water along a path in the ocean .
barrier island a small island located near a coastline .
inlet the opening between barrier islands
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