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Principle_2_K-2_sept_5_2006, c - Rivers and waves shape the coastlines. NY(K-4) i - Sand consists of tiny bits of animals, plants, rocks, and minerals., The ocean and life in the ocean shape the features of Earth. I - Erosion is the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic Earth materials. OL 2c NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2), I - Erosion is the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic Earth materials. OL 2c NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2) c - Rivers and waves shape the coastlines. NY(K-4), I - Erosion is the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic Earth materials. OL 2c NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2) a - Many Earth materials originate in the ocean and are worn away by waves. NY(K-4), b - Some Earth materials at the shore come from land and are carried to the coast by rivers. NY(K-4) i - Sand consists of tiny bits of animals, plants, rocks, and minerals., a - Many Earth materials originate in the ocean and are worn away by waves. NY(K-4) i - Sand consists of tiny bits of animals, plants, rocks, and minerals., I - Erosion is the wearing away of rock, soil, and other biotic and abiotic Earth materials. OL 2c NSES(K-4), CA(K2), CO (K-4), FL(K-2) b - Some Earth materials at the shore come from land and are carried to the coast by rivers. NY(K-4), c - Rivers and waves shape the coastlines. NY(K-4) see Principle 1.III and Principle 1.IV