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Which event occurs after erosion of Earth's surface? Surface material breaks down into smaller pieces. Very dense particles settle faster than low-density particles. Large particles are carried away to a new location by ice and glaciers. Round particles form new landforms more slowly than flat particles do.

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Answer:

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Very dense particles settle faster than low-density particles.

Answer: Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Erosion is a natural process in which the surface layer of the soil or the surface layer of the rock is removed. This leads to the soil losing it's fertility.
  • This makes them break into sediments and these sediments transport to other locations wither through air or through water which are also known as the physical agents.
  • In this process, the particles which are dense settle fast as compared to the particles which are not very dense and are low density particles.
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