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112 Revised Washington State K-12 Science Standards Dependent variable: The factor of a system being investigated that changes in response to the manipulated (independent) variable and is measured. Deposition of sediments: Refers to the geologic process following erosion, in which particles of ...
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112 Revised Washington State K-12 Science Standards Dependent variable: The factor of a system being investigated that changes in response to the manipulated (independent) variable and is measured. Deposition of sediments: Refers to the geologic process following erosion, in which particles of sand or soil are no longer transported from their source by wind or water and are added to a new landform. Describe: The skill of developing a detailed picture, image, or characterization using diagrams
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112 Revised Washington State K-12 Science Standards Dependent variable: The factor of a system being investigated that changes in response to the manipulated (independent) variable and is measured. Deposition of sediments: Refers to the geologic process following erosion, in which particles of <span class="highlight">sand</span> or soil are no longer transported from their source by wind or water and are added to a new landform. Describe: The skill of developing a detailed picture, image, or characterization using diagrams
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