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If a rock disintegrates by chemical weathering into small grains of similar composition, would this be considered reproduction? yes no
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If a rock disintegrates by chemical weathering into small grains of similar composition, would this be considered reproduction? yes no
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NO is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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No, because it is still the same rock, and the rock would eventually erode into nothing.
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