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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
13

2. What is an example of fast and dramatic erosion?

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1 answer:
jonny [76]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

Erosion by Ice Ice, usually in the form of glaciers, can erode the earth and create dramatic landforms. In frigid areas and on some mountaintops, glaciers move slowly downhill and across the land. As they move, they transport everything in their path, from tiny grains of sand to huge boulders.

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