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  • Abrasion: Understanding How Rocks Shape Our World
    When rocks rub against each other, the process is called abrasion. Abrasion is a geological process that occurs when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by the friction of other rocks rubbing against them. This process is responsible for the formation of many of the features we see in the natural world, such as mountains, valleys, and canyons.
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