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    Question: whats the difference between erosion and sublimation

    • Keywords:
      • erosion,
      • rock,
      • sublimation,
      • water
    Asked by peak520kuna to timothynixon, Michael C, Liam H, davecornwell, angeladouglas on 14 May 2025. This question was also asked by have520kuna.
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      Liam Herringshaw answered on 14 May 2025:


      Sublimation is when a substance changes from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid state. Erosion is when a solid substance, such as rock, wears away by forces acting upon it.

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