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Tyree Chandler
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26 January, 07:27
How can erosion form new land? (site 2)
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Raegan Burke
26 January, 07:48
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Erosion is essentially the removal of material by a natural force, most commonly this is water or air. This is how new landmass is formed from erosion. The material is just being moved then deposited in a new place. These new pieces of land are called depositional landforms.
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