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An example of the wind slowly causing changes in Earth's landforms?
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An example of the wind slowly causing changes in Earth's landforms?
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Well wind can blow things around and one of the ways it can erode things is through water and sand and those little particles can cause erosion so she was right as well
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The wind wears down and smoothes rocky hills over time.
but im not 100% sure
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