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Gravity is my guess because gravity pulls down on water making it run downhill.

Ice can't be because ice moves "slowly" across the land. Wind can't be it either because the wind can land the sediment anywhere, it could loop many times, or there could be no wind at all.

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13y ago

Erosions happen mainly due to the agents of erosion, such as rain water, running water etc. It depends on the amount and strength of water, to increase the rate of erosion. Erosions mostly happen, when it's raining, so it also depends on the weather.

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9y ago

The fastest erosion would occur from rapid flooding and fast, high load moving water. Mass wasting or landslides would also move large amounts of material quickly.

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14y ago

Mass wasting, which includes landslides, can move incredible amounts of sediments in only seconds.

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14y ago

water is the fastest

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13y ago

water. and sun. and rain forest

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2y ago

ya muda

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3y ago

The form is (steam erosion)

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