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50 points, need within next couple mins If there was less erosion on the planet, it is less likely that there would be many living things on the land, and perhaps less in the oc…
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If there was less erosion on the planet, it is less likely that there would be many living things on the land, and perhaps less in the ocean as well?
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look at the link I gave you :)
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