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How can wind and water change the materials on earth's surface? (Specifically, rocks/the geophere) ​

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When mechanical and chemical weathering breaks up materials on the Earth's surface, erosion can move them to new locations. For example, wind, water or ice can create a valley by removing material. ... When layers of eroded material pile up, it's called deposition. This can create new landforms.
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