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Accretion Defined
The growth of the continental masses over geologic time via the addition of marine sediments. These sediments are added on to the edges of the continents through tectonic collision with other oceanic or continental plates.
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Tue May 13
- Accretion: "In science, accretion is a process in which the size of something gradually increases by steady addition of smaller parts."
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