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A rock that is exposed to heating and cooling over and over again will eventually crack and break into smaller pieces. This is an example of what type of mechanical weathering?
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A rock that is exposed to heating and cooling over and over again will eventually crack and break into smaller pieces. This is an example of what type of
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I would say weathering
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