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Waves washing sand onto land until a beach is formed is called a erosion b deposition c rock build up d weathering
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Waves washing sand onto land until a beach is formed is called
a erosion
b deposition
c rock build up
d weathering
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The answer is B Deposition !
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Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
deposition!
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