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Which event causes the most soil erosion? * Rainwater forming a puddle Rainwater changing to water vapor Rainwater running off a slope Rainwater soaking into the ground
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Which event causes the most soil erosion? *
Rainwater forming a puddle
Rainwater changing to water vapor
Rainwater running off a slope
Rainwater soaking into the ground
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I believe the answer here would be either rainwater soaking into the ground or rainwater running of a slope)
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The answer would be the 4th option. (Rainwater soaking into the ground). Soil erosion is commonly caused by rainwater soaking into the ground.
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