Answer:
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Explanation:
Weathering is the process of breaking rocks into sediment while erosion is the process that wears away this sediment and other materials and moves them from one location to another. Agents of erosion include gravity, glaciers, wind, and water. Erosion only occurs when these agents have enough energy. The moment agents of erosion lose their energy and momentum they deposit their load. This process is known as deposition. The load is what the agent is carrying. As agents of weathering lose their energy, the heavier sediment is dropped. As the energy is lost, gravel, then sand, then silt, and then clay are deposited, due to their respective masses.
Mass movement, sometimes referred to as mass wasting, is what we call the movement of surface material due to gravity, water, wind, and ice. There are five main types of mass movements: falls, creep, flows, slides, and slump.