The process by which water, ice, wind or gravity moves weathered rock and soil from one place to another.

a
Deposition
b
Nature
c
Erosion
d
Weathering
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Answer: c) Erosion

Actually I think it’s deposition, which occurs after erosion.

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Hi,

You may have seen me in other post before. I encourage students not to cheat, this is your BENCHMARK TEST. It is to see what you know, so answer honestly. If you do not answer honestly, then your teacher WILL place you in the wrong area and you WILL be confused.

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PS: Stop cheating!

The correct answer is c) Erosion. Erosion is the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered rock and soil from one place to another. To understand how to get the answer, you can break down the question and look for clues. The question is asking about the process of moving weathered rock and soil, so you can eliminate options a) Deposition and d) Weathering as they are not related to the movement of materials. Option b) Nature is too broad and doesn't specifically address the process described in the question. Therefore, the answer must be c) Erosion.