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This rock is there a top of a cliff after several years of crack is large enough said that a piece breaks off in tumbles to the bottom. Weathering, Erosion, or both?????
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This rock is there a top of a cliff after several years of crack is large enough said that a piece breaks off in tumbles to the bottom. Weathering, Erosion, or both?????
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This rock is there a top of a cliff after several years of crack is large enough said that a piece breaks off in tumbles to the bottom. Weathering, Erosion, or both?????
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both !! bc the rock has been eroded down by weather/nature and it weathered away
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