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PLEASE HURRY!! Throwing a snow ball during a snow ball fight is most like an example of R. weathering S. erosion T. deposition V. accumulation
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Throwing a snow ball during a snow
ball fight is most like an example of
R. weathering
S. erosion
T. deposition
V. accumulation
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The answer is accumulation because the others don’t make sense
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Answer:
I believe it's accumulation.
Step-by-step explanation:
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