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How are weathering and erosion the same? A. Both move sediment from one place to another. B. Both break down rocks into smaller pieces. C. Both change Earth's surface. D. Both leave sediment in new places.
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How are weathering and erosion the same?
A. Both move sediment from one place to another.
B. Both break down rocks into smaller pieces.
C. Both change Earth's surface.
D. Both leave sediment in new places.
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b i think hope its not wrong
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B both break down rocks into smaller pieces
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