Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)

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Chapter 16 - Section 16.4 - The Work of Running Water - Concept Checks - Page 480: 1

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Streams cut channels in bedrock through two main processes: abrasion and hydraulic action. Abrasion occurs when the flowing water carries sediments that act like sandpaper, wearing away the bedrock's surface through constant rubbing and grinding. Hydraulic action, also known as hydraulic erosion, is the process in which the force of moving water itself can break apart and dislodge pieces of bedrock.

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