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While weathering and erosion often go hand-in-hand, they are different processes that shape rock. How are they different?
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While weathering and erosion often go hand-in-hand, they are different processes that shape rock. How are they different?
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weathering is when rock, soil or minerals are broken down. Erosion moves rock or soil from one place to another. Erosion is also the process of being eroded by wind or water.
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