an example of weathering at large and one example of weathering at a microscopic scale
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Water, wind, and ice can make objects, such as rocks, break into small pieces. Water, wind, and ice can also move pieces of rock or land to new places. The wearing away of a surface of rock or soil is called weathering.
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At large and one example of weathering at a microscopic scale.
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- Among these processes is freeze-thaw weathering,
- which is the simplest, and can also be demonstrated.
- by freezing water in a glass bottle placed in a plastic bag.
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