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what term describes physical weathering due to collisions between sand and sediment carried in moving water and the rock surface over which the water flows.

-erosion
-abrasion
-dissolving
-wedging

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Answered by Damon
With sandpaper you abrade a surface,
https://www.earthsciweek.org/classroom-activities/rock-abrasion
Answered by Bruh
Now yall steady startin to piss me how. How hard is it to answer the damn question. I get yall tryna be "helpful" but if you know the answer just SAY it. Quit beatin around, tryna make us think for ourselves. It aint that hard.
Answered by April Zorrono
The answer is abrasion
Answered by Orange
Excuse me, @Bruh, but i would like to point out that you are lucky they are even helping at all. it is better that we think for ourselves than to make others give us the answer, because then we would actually become smart and get good educations, rather than become brainless nobodies. so how about you stop blowing up at people who are trying to help, and just do your own damn work for once.
Answered by 👁️Eli Clark🦉
Or you could just both stop fighting like children on a website that is used for help and just accept what happens either way, because fighting will get you no where in the end. Whether you're mad at someone or not, just leave each other alone and stop being rude.
Answered by Frog
frog
Answered by ok?
the girls are FIGHTING what is going on
Answered by student
y'all need to go outside.. touch some grass..
Answered by :|
imagine fighting on Jiskha...couldnt be me
Answered by Connexus Student
The answer is B.) Abrasion. I took the test, this answer is right
Answered by connection student
ok what about the rest please help
Answered by lol
y'all fr fighting on jiskha as if this website isn't used for cheating.. quit acting high and mighty dude. we all know why you're here
Answered by mal
why do yall care so much abt what others are doing... who gaf if theyre fighting lmfaooo
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