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the very slow movement over time

 

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Term: the very slow movement over time

Definition: The phrase "the very slow movement over time" refers to the gradual and unhurried change or shift that occurs within a specific period.

Examples:

  1. The erosion of the coastal cliffs is a result of the very slow movement over time.
  2. With the very slow movement over time, the desert slowly transformed into a lush oasis.
  3. Scientific research focuses on understanding the very slow movement over time of tectonic plates.
  4. The very slow movement over time of glaciers can drastically alter the landscape.

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