The correct answers are:
<em>C) glaciers;</em>
<em>D) rivers;</em>
The glaciers, with their massiveness, sheer force and weight, are able to break down both, big and small parts of the rocks, thus eroding them. Considering that the glaciers are also moving, though slowly, they are transporting the eroded material over shorter or longer distance, depending on the length of the glacier itself.
The rivers, with their force and also with their chemical composition, manage to erode the rocks little by little, and than transport the eroded sediment. The transportation distance depends on the length of the river, as well as its speed.
The Hudson River flows through many landscape regions and often changes the direction in which it flows. The Hudson River is located in the Hudson Valley, which lies on the Eastern edge of New York. Within the river valley, is also the Hudson Fjord. It also flows through the Adirondack Mountains in northeastern New York. When the river empties, it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Macquarie River.
Margaret River.
Victoria River.
Wollondilly River.
Yarra River.
Mackenzie River Drysdale River.
Finke River.
Daly River.
I put more than five just in case. :)
option 2 most major cities begin next to bodies of water