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In all of the ecoregions, wind and rain can weather and erode the landforms and soil. Rivers are also

powerful weathering and erosion agents. They can cut into rock and form canyons. When rivers deposit

eroded material, they change their shape or extend the shoreline. When waves along coastlines deposit

sediment, they extend beaches; when they wash sediment away, the waves erode beaches. Rivers, rock

formations, soils, topography, and precipitation in an ecoregion will determine how the processes of

weathering, erosion, and deposition work to reshape it.

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