Weathering is .
a.
caused by the movement of materials over rocks
b.
not a natura...
Chemistry, 11.11.2020 17:50 trentonmccary2096
Weathering is .
a.
caused by the movement of materials over rocks
b.
not a natural process
c.
a process whereby rocks are broken down by direct contact with the atmosphere
d.
all of the above
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