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Physics, 12.10.2020 20:01, jentho2012

How is Earth's surface most likely to change in a place that experiences extensive animal activity? Sand dunes will be formed due to deposition of sediments.
Soil will loosen due to vast network of underground tunnels.
Cracks will appear in rocks due to freezing and thawing of water.
Rocks will break due to repeated abrasion and mechanical stress.

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