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During the rock cycle, sediment is created when wind or water breaks down existing rocks.Which process does this best describe?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   weatheringAweathering(Choice B)   erosionBerosion(Choice C)   depositionCdeposition

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During the rock cycle, sediment is created when wind or water breaks down existing rocks.Which process does this best describe?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   weatheringAweathering(Choice B)   erosionBerosion(Choice C)   depositionCdeposition

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The process described in the question is best represented by Choice A: Weathering. Weathering is the process where rock is broken down into smaller pieces (sediment) by factors such as wind and water.

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During the rock cycle, sediment is transported by natural forces from one place to another.Which process does this best describe?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   weatheringAweathering(Choice B)   erosionBerosion(Choice C)   depositionCdeposition

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