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Which two arguments correctly describe how different processes can affect Earth's surface?
Plate tectonics can create volcanoes.
Erosion can create a canyon.
Weathering can create a waterfall.
Tsunamis can create mountain ranges.
Earthquakes can create large craters.
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The correct statements are:
- Plate tectonics can create volcanoes. (True — magma forms at plate boundaries or hotspots.)
- Erosion can create a canyon. (True — running water erodes rock/soil to carve canyons.)
The others are incorrect or misleading: weathering breaks rock but waterfalls form mainly by erosion and differential rock resistance; tsunamis do not build mountain ranges; earthquakes cause faulting and shaking, not large impact-style craters.
- Plate tectonics can create volcanoes. (True — magma forms at plate boundaries or hotspots.)
- Erosion can create a canyon. (True — running water erodes rock/soil to carve canyons.)
The others are incorrect or misleading: weathering breaks rock but waterfalls form mainly by erosion and differential rock resistance; tsunamis do not build mountain ranges; earthquakes cause faulting and shaking, not large impact-style craters.
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