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Match each effect to the appropriate environmental process.

occasionally causes the formation of fertile areas called deltas

sometimes leads to the grinding of rocks into fine sediment

causes the transfer of soil and sediment out to sea

wave erosion

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water erosion

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glacial erosion

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Matching the various effect to each appropriate environmental process, we have the following:

1. Water Erosion: this is known to move soil materials around. The speed at which it carries the soil can vary. It is also known to "occasionally cause the formation of fertile areas called deltas."

2. Glacial Erosion: this is known for its ability to change the physical landscape of the earth's surface. This " sometimes leads to the grinding of rocks into fine sediment"

3. Wave Erosion: this type of erosion is known for transporting sediments around. This could be from sea cliffs or shorelines. Hence, depending on how powerful a wave erosion is, it can "cause the transfer of soil and sediment out to sea."

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