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Fast or Slow. Look at each picture. Name what is happening Fast or Slow? Look at each picture. Name what is happening. Decide if it is changing land Fast or Slow

Volcanic Eruption Fast Slow

Lichen growing on rock (weathering) Fast Slow

Wind Erosion Fast Slow

A tree growing from a boulder (weathering) Fast Slow

Water Erosion Fast Slow

Earthquake! Fast Slow

Water Erosion Fast Slow

Landslide Fast Slow

Water Erosion Fast Slow

Flooding Fast Slow

Wind Erosion Fast Slow

Nothing is stronger than rock! True or False? True False