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Keisha and Lori create a table of several of the Earth’s landscape features in their science notebook, as shown in the image below.
Which statement correctly summarizes the table?
A . The features in Columns A and B must have water to form.
B . The features in Columns A and B are only found in Florida.
C . The features in Column A are formed by erosion, and the features in Column B are formed by deposition.
D . The features in Column A are formed by deposition, and the features in Column B are formed by erosion.
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