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Evolution of Landforms- Chapter 8

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a type of force that builds up mountains and other landforms   Constructive Force  
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a type of force that wears away landforms on earth's surface   Destructive Force  
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breaking rock   weathering  
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moving rock   erosion  
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dropping rock off   deposition  
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moves most sediment on earth   water  
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can break solid rock   BOTH growth of plant roots and movements of glaciers  
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deltas form when   sediments settle because the speed of the river slows down  
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can wear away rock   blowing wind and water  
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bigger sediments would fall to the bottom of deposited sediments because of   decrease in speed of the river or stream  
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