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the ground is cracked and has grass growing out of it in front of a cloudy sky

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there are many rocks in the sand

Deposition is the process by which rocks, sand and sediment are deposited by the forces of erosion. Deposition is intimately tied to the processes of weathering and erosion. First, rocks are broken down into small pieces. This process is known as "weathering." Small pieces of dirt and sand are then picked up by forces of nature in a process known as "erosion." When those sediments are left in a new place, this is called "deposition."

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