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Genrish500 [490]
3 years ago
6

Select all items below that are examples of physical processes.

History
2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
8 0
Erosion, weathering, and plate tectonics, i think.
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answers are A) erosion, C) irrigation, E) plate tectonics, and F) weathering.

The items that are examples of physical processes are erosion, irrigation, ) plate tectonics, and weathering.

A physical process is a natural process that transforms the nature of the land. Natural elements on planet Earth have cycles of beginning and endings, that is the nature of things. For instance, we have the cycle of the water, the cycle of the wind, erosion, carbon cycle, and weathering that is the breaking down of rocks, soil, wood, and minerals.

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