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How does weathering erosion and deposition shape landforms

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Rain, water, and wind chip and erode the surfaces of an assortment of objects like statues and landforms like the Grand Canyon. The pressure applied from the weather hits the subject and slowly takes parts away from said object, leading into the term erosion. Deposition occurs after erosion which is when all those particles finally settle. Landforms like the Grand Canyon and delta's have formed like this.
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