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What is the energy flow of a existing Rock to Sediment?
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What is the energy flow of a existing Rock to Sediment?
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What is the energy flow of a existing Rock to Sediment?
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energy from the Sun moves the wind and water at the Earth's surface with enough force to break rocks apart into sand and other types of sediment
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hope this helps I found this in my notes and looked it up to see if its correct .
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