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What statement describes how water is involved in weathering a rock? It increases the volume of the rock. It makes the edges of the rock jagged. It makes the edges of the rock smooth. It moves the rock
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What statement describes how water is involved in weathering a rock?
It increases the volume of the rock.
It makes the edges of the rock jagged.
It makes the edges of the rock smooth.
It moves the rock to a new location.
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it is B because weathering is breaking down and this is breaking it down
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I think its B. It makes the edges of the rock look jagged
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