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What are the main causes of biodiversity loss?
Erosion Pattern
The distinctive way in which natural forces remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's surface and then transport it to another, shaping the landscape.
Potholes
Circular holes in the bedrock of a riverbed or a roadway, formed by the abrasion of small stones and sediment whirled around by water.
Swirl
The movement of a fluid in a twisted or spiraling pattern, often occurring in natural systems like air currents and water bodies or in engineered applications.
Sediments
Particles of rock, minerals, or organic matter that have been transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice.
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