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Water beats down on the rock for such a long time, it carries pieces of the rock with it. For example, a waterfall. This waterfall is very high, and the water is falling at a very fast speed. ! It hits rock. Now over time, with such force, the rock will break down and erosion occurs. This is how we get sedimentary rock my friend.

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