defination of Biological weathering
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Biological weathering is the process in which plants, animals, and bacteria break down rocks into smaller pieces. This weathering can be done, for example, through tree roots growing in cracks in rocks and eventually breaking the rock apart. ... One process that contributes to this cycle of change is weathering.
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Weathering is the breaking down or wearing away of rocks where they are. One type, biological weathering , is caused by animals and plants. ... For example, rabbits and other burrowing animals can burrow into a crack in a rock, making it bigger and splitting the rock.
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