How do mass wasting processes differ from erosional ones?
A) Mass wasting is always very fast and catastrophic whereas erosion is always slow and gradual.
B) Erosion usually requires steep slopes whereas mass wasting can happen even on flat terrains.
C) Mass wasting is a spring and summer phenomenon while erosion is year around.
D) Mass wasting does not require a transport agent such as wind, water, or glacial ice.
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