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How is erosion different from an earthquake?
Erosion is slow, earthquakes are quick changes.
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What is erosion?
Soil, sand, and small bits of a rock are removed.
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How do mountains form?
Layers of rock push together.
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How can ocean waves cause erosion?
Move sand and rock away from the shore.
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What can cause erosion?
rain, snow, wind, people, animals
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monster
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fairy
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gift
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banana
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What is an example of erosion in Taiwan?
Queen's head
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Why should we prevent ocean wave erosion?
To protect the shape of the land, houses and other things nearby the shore.
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shark
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What is deposition?
Wind and water drop sand, soil, and small bits of rock in a new place.
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Do mountains form quickly or slowly?
slowly
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Which mountains are older, the Himalayan or the Appalachian.
Appalachian.
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What happens to rainwater after it hits land?
It goes into streams and rivers.
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How do you know that deep layers of rock can push together quickly or slowly?
Earthquakes - quick. Mountains -slow.
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How are earthquakes and erosion similar?
The both cause changes to the earth.
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