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a geologist is passing through a canyon that is known for frequent flooding he comes across a tall rock that is in the middle of the flow of the floodwater the geologist can tell that the rock has softer minerals in the middle than at it sides if the flood water continues to rise how will it affect the rock

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Answered by awatyabas4
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Answer:It will erode the base of the rock until it breaks apart and the rock tips over.

Explanation:

Answered by aburaihana123
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The base of the rock erodes until it breaks and the rock tips over.

Explanation:

The base of the rock continues to be eroded. Liquid water is the primary means of erosion on Earth. Rain, rivers, floods, lakes and the ocean wash away the soil and sand and slowly remove the sediment. Currents are eroded because they can take fragments of rock and transport them to a new location.

The size of the transportable fragments depends on the speed of the current and the laminar or turbulent nature of the flow. Turbulent flow can keep fragments in suspension longer than laminar flow. Currents can also be eroded by undermining their banks, resulting in massive movement processes such as collapses or landslides.

When the undercut material falls into the stream, the fragments can be moved away from the stream. Currents can penetrate deeper into their channels as the region increases. When they dig deeper into their channels, the current removes the material from which the bottom and sides of the channel were made.

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