7. Which of the following is true about natural agents of erosion?
O A.
The natural agents t...
7. Which of the following is true about natural agents of erosion?
O A.
The natural agents that remove and transport weathered rock particles always deposit the particles in
the same places from which they are removed.
OB. The natural agents of erosion are always different than the natural agents of deposition.
OC.
The same natural agents that remove and transport weathered rock particles also deposit the particles in
new places.
OD. Natural agents of erosion can remove and transport soil but not weathered rock particles.
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