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How the banks of a river are changed over time by both weathering and erosion
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Flood water from the banks of a river would cause the banks to be eroded as dirt would be deposited at the bank of the river. When this happens, flood water would lead to erosions on the water banks and also cause rocks to begin to breakdown.
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