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Wind, water, and glaciers all cause
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Rocks get broken down by weathering, moved through erosion, and deposited, or dropped, somewhere else through deposition. pieces. Weathering can shape rocks into unusual formations. Water, wind, ice and plant roots are all causes of weathering.
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