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Which of the following is a term for the process of rock being broken down into pieces by wind or moving water? A: Deposition B: Compaction C: Weathering D: Cementation
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Which of the following is a term for the process of rock being broken down into pieces by wind or moving water?
A: Deposition
B: Compaction
C: Weathering
D: Cementation
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C weathering..............
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C weathering weathering is the answer because it breaks down prices of rock into smaller pieces
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