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Aylin Case
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28 March, 00:56
What do wind and moving water have in common?
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Carson Ochoa
28 March, 01:05
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Matter
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They are both states of matter
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Kelly Bartlett
28 March, 01:26
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They both cause erosion. This is because the movement of both, move molecules from one place to another.
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