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Chemical weathering ____. a. is caused by freezing and thawing b. breaks apart rocks by physical processes c. occurs when chemical reactions dissolve or change the minerals in rocks d. none of above
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Chemical weathering ____. a. is caused by freezing and thawing b. breaks apart rocks by physical processes c. occurs when chemical reactions dissolve or change the minerals in rocks d. none of above
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Answer:c
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C) Occurs when chemical reactions dissolve or change the minerals in rocks...... Hope it helps, have a nice day :)
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