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toward Earth, as in mud and rock slides, avalanches, etc. c. Cite examples that demonstrate how the natural agents of wind , water, and ice produce slow changes on the Earth’s surface such as carving out deep canyons and building up sand dunes. 2. Cite evidence to demonsrate and exp...
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toward Earth, as in mud and rock slides, avalanches, etc. c. Cite examples that demonstrate how the natural agents of wind , water, and ice produce slow changes on the Earth’s surface such as carving out deep canyons and building up sand dunes. 2. Cite evidence to demonsrate and explain that physical weathering and chemical weathering cause changes to Earth materials. a. Identify examples of physical weathering, such as the effect of wind, ice, etc. and describe the changes caused in
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toward Earth, as in mud and rock slides, avalanches, etc. c. Cite examples that demonstrate how the natural agents of wind , water, and ice produce slow changes on the Earth’s surface such as carving out deep canyons and building up <span class="highlight">sand</span> dunes. 2. Cite evidence to demonsrate and explain that physical weathering and chemical weathering cause changes to Earth materials. a. Identify examples of physical weathering, such as the effect of wind, ice, etc. and describe the changes caused in
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