Earth Science Ch. 3 Test; Erosion & Deposition - Wikispaces 2026

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Deposition occurs when the earth materials are left or deposited in a new location. Weathering and erosion cause the land to wear down in one area, while deposition builds up the land in another area. Rock and soil that has been deposited can be eroded again.
Erosion is when materials, like soil or rocks, are moved by wind or water. All these materials are called sediments. Deposition is when those sediments are deposited, or dropped off, in a different location. These processes change the way the surface of the earth looks over time.

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