Which describes the plain as a result of constructive and destructive forces? (1 point)

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Weathering evenly wears the land down over time, which keeps the area wide and flat.
Weathering evenly wears the land down over time, which keeps the area wide and flat.

Crustal deformation raises the land up, and weathering then flattens the raised area out.
Crustal deformation raises the land up, and weathering then flattens the raised area out.

Weathering keeps the plain flat over time, and deposition brings more soil and sediments in.
Weathering keeps the plain flat over time, and deposition brings more soil and sediments in.

Deposition brings in soil and sediments that spread out in a large flat area and build up large flat land.

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The most accurate description of the plain as a result of constructive and destructive forces is:

Deposition brings in soil and sediments that spread out in a large flat area and build up large flat land.

This response highlights the constructive process of deposition that contributes to the formation of flat, wide areas, which is characteristic of plains.