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WILL UPVOTE ALL ANSWERS Sand or dust rubbing across the surface of rocks is called: deflation abrasion subduction intrusion
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Sand or dust rubbing across the surface of rocks is called:
deflation
abrasion
subduction
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I think B: abrasion
Step-by-step explanation:
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B.) That is called "Abrasion"
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