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Chemical weathering processes do not alter the chemical structure of minerals in rocks. * HURRY FAST IT IS IMPORTANT A. True B. False
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Chemical weathering processes do not alter the chemical structure of minerals in rocks. * HURRY FAST IT IS IMPORTANT A. True B. False
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Chemical weathering processes do not alter the chemical structure of minerals in rocks. *
HURRY FAST IT IS IMPORTANT
A. True
B. False
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I THINK that that is true. It's just weathering the rock down not change composition. Lemme know if you get it right please! (:
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