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Ann [662]
3 years ago
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In shaping Earth's crust what does during detachment mean​

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Alex73 [517]3 years ago
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Detachment is the release of soil aggregates, aggregate fragments, or primary particles from the soil surface as a consequence of energy input, usually from droplet impact or shear from runoff flow.
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