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How do land-forms change over time? Give me an example and explain.

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Most landforms change very slowly over many, many years. New mountains have formed as the plates of Earth's crust slowly collided, and others have been worn away by weathering and erosion. Glaciers may have gradually scraped ice over the land, eventually leaving behind lakes or valleys once the ice receded.
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Answer: Erosion

Explanation: When rain falls, or rivers flow, the running water picks up small pieces of dirt. The dirt travels away creating new paths for water to flow, which takes more dirt with it.

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