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Which of the following examples of weathering are in the correct sequence?

Ice wedging: water freezes and expands in rocks → water seeps into cracks of rocks → rocks break apart


Chemical weathering: water containing acid seeps into a sedimentary rock → sedimentary rock reacts with the acid → sedimentary rock dissolves


Mechanical weathering: roots grow and expand inside the cracks of rocks → growing roots cause pressure to break down rocks → roots find cracks in rocks


Cavern: temperature changes weaken the structure of rocks → at night rocks cool down and during the day rocks heat up → rocks start to flake or peel like an onion over time

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the chemical weathering one
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

acid seeps into a sedimentary rock → sedimentary rock reacts with the acid → sedimentary rock dissolves

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