Erosion What’s happening here?. What do you see?

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Erosion What’s happening here?

What do you see?

What do you see now? What’s changed?

How did this happen? Any ideas?

Have you ever seen anything like this before?

What do you see?

What new things do you see? What are you looking at?

How is the land changing as you see more of it?

What do you see?

Have you ever seen anything like this before?

How has the land changed? What may have caused this?

What evidence tells you how this happened?

What’s happening in this picture?

How is the land changing?

What caused this erosion?

What types of natural events can cause erosion? Think About It!

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