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Erosion is the
action of
surface processes (such as
water flow or wind) that
removes soil, rock, or
dissolved material from one
location on the Earth's...
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commonly narrow beach that is
composed of co****, loose, well-rounded, and
waterworn gravel,
called shingle. The
gravel (shingle)
typically consists of smooth...
- A
waterworn cobble of porphyry...
- stream-terrace
gravel is
usually found.
Shingle Co****, loose, well-rounded,
waterworn,
specifically alluvial and beach,
sediment that is
largely composed of...
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Venus of Tan-Tan
Venus of
Berekhat Ram Dart,
Raymond A. (1974). "The
waterworn Australopithecine Pebble of many
faces from Makapansgat".
South African...
- (59 ft) in diameter, is 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) in height, and is made up of
waterworn stones. The
monument is
covered by a cup-marked,
single slab and piled...
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dancers to
utilize hula
implements such as an ipu (single gourd), ʻiliʻili (
waterworn lava
stone castanets),ʻuliʻuli (feathered
gourd rattles), pu`ʻili (split...
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drift of water-worn pebbles...
consisting of
quartz and of hardened,
waterworn sandstone".
Neither made any
mention of a
pyramid shape. By the time of...
- 1999)
October for Idas (collaged free verse) – (Painted Leaf
Press 1997)
Waterworn (sonnets) – (A
Gathering of the
Tribes 1995)
Double Time (double sestinas)...
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yielded over £100,000
worth of gold. The gold was very fine, and much
waterworn. Some of the
gravel has been re-concentrated by
later streams in shallow...