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How does gravity relate to a stream's ability to erode and deposit materials?
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gravity pulls down the water, if there wasnt any water, the water would be floating in the air ;)
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The stream's ability to erode and deposit materials is a prime example of how gravity works as these materials get pulled towards the center point of gravity due to them having weight. Without this - there wouldn't exist any erosion and any deposition of materials.
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