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List some of the ways that you can predict the development of a surface mid-latitude storm.
Narrow Canyons
Deep, slender valleys with steep sides, carved by the erosive force of flowing water over geological time scales.
Downward Incision
The erosional process by which a river cuts deeper into its bed, often leading to the formation of a canyon or gorge.
Erosion
The process by which natural forces like water, wind, ice, and gravity wear away and break down earth materials, transporting them from one place to another.
Stream Deposition
The process by which sediment carried by a stream is laid down or deposited in new locations, often resulting in the formation of deltas and alluvial fans.
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