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In general, what can move pieces of Earth's surface and create new landforms very rapidly?

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Answer: A. catastrophic events

It usually takes many years for the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition by the movement of water, ice, and wind to break apart and move pieces of the Earth's surface to new locations, creating new landforms.

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The forces that move pieces of Earth's surface and create new landforms very rapidly is described below in detail.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Earth's surface is continually developing through forces in the earth. The everyday processes of land movement, wind, and precipitation appear in variations to landforms over a prolonged period of time. Driving energies incorporate earthquakes, volcanoes, and erosion. People also commit to variations in the appearance of land.

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