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How does erosion by groundwater create a landform

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erosion by ground water creates land forms be sweeping away sediment and other things like rocks and dirt. over time the water creates a channel so there is one place for it to flow. overtime the channel  gets deeper like a ditch. and eventually a river or stream.

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