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Over millions of years, at a convergent boundary, rocks are pushed up against each other, creating a small set of hills. The hills are right on the ocean’s shoreline. The ocean water constantly beats on the rocks, taking small pieces of the rock back with it each time. The strong ocean winds also take away pieces of the rock constantly, carrying them into the ocean or other nearby areas. This causes the rock structure to have a unique, jagged, and beautiful shape.

Which two processes are described above?

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erosion and weathering
erosion and weathering

volcanism and erosion
volcanism and erosion

tectonic uplift and erosion
tectonic uplift and erosion

tectonic uplift and weathering

tectonic uplift and erosion

The two processes described above are erosion and weathering.