Explanations
Accretion refers to the gradual increase of land by natural forces, such as when soil from nearby properties is deposited by a body of water, making the new land part of the property.
Here’s why the other options are incorrect:
Erosion is the gradual decrease of soil, sand, or other land types due to natural environmental factors like rain and wind, which can significantly damage the property over time.
Avulsion is the sudden removal or decrease in land due to the action of flowing water or waves, often caused by extreme weather events like hurricanes or floods, or a river rapidly changing course.
Reliction is the gradual increase of land due to fluctuating or lowering water levels from nearby rivers or lakes, which uncovers land that was previously underwater.

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