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Erosion is the mechanical wearing away of rock. Box style

Transport is the movement of eroded material by the sea. Knees up march…

Material may be held in the sea- called suspension. Wavy arms…

Saltation is when material hops along the seabed. Clenched fist

Material may be rolled across the seabed. Pull it down

Solution is when material is dissolved in the sea. Jazz hands

Deposition is when the sea drops material it has carried. Please be seated…

Timed…