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What are some natural forces that cause earth’s surface to continuously be reshaped and renewed?.
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What are some natural forces that cause earth’s surface to continuously be reshaped and renewed?.
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Volcanic activity, earthquakes along with wind, water and ice erode the land and the landscape dramatically and consistently cause the earth’s surface to be re-shaped and renewed.
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