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Hi, I need help with this! I'll give five stars and thanks to all the helpful answers! I need five examples of events causing weathering and erosion. When I looked up the q…
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Hi, I need help with this! I'll give five stars and thanks to all the helpful answers! I need five examples of events causing weathering and erosion. When I looked up the question, I didn't find any events, only examples! Thank you! :)
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Example of weathering and erosion:
- The ocean beating up against the cliff of a wall and slowly wearing away rock
- A river flowing through river banks and the bank slowly stretching apart further and further as time goes on
- Water freezes in a crack on a rock. As the water freezes, the crack expands on the rock.
- A plant is planted in the same spot every year and slowly breaks up the soil.
- Acid rain slowly breaks down the structure of a building.
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