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15/03/2016
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We had a great time getting down and dirty investigating erosion this week in senior science. During our online science lesson, we investigated different types of erosion including water and wind erosion. We found that water erosion happens more quickly than wind erosion in materials like sand and mud. It was great to be able to share our findings with the students from Dajarra State School and Jarvisfield State School live during our online session. We are looking forward to investigating erosion more this week.
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Last reviewed 06 December 2019
Last updated 06 December 2019