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Julian Dennis
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13 December, 22:58
How is wind a weathering agent
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Alina Rice
13 December, 23:03
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When rocks, land formations and minerals begin to break down and dissolve, it's called weathering. After crumbling, the process of erosion transports these broken bits away by wind or rain. Agents responsible for weathering include ice, salts, water, wind and plants and animals.
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Eden Donaldson
13 December, 23:21
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Wind can wear the rocks down by swishing bye it for a long time. and it will eventually make some sand
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