describe 2 ways in which a giant boulder by the ocean may change over time
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1. It would erode because of the water
2. It would probably become a home for the ocean creatures
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The two most common ways in which a giant boulder present by the ocean may change over time are by undergoing erosion and by becoming a micro-ecosystem.
- A giant boulder present by the ocean will be under constant exposure to the elements of nature. These will include winds, the harsh sun, the crashing waves full of salt, as well as birds, animals, and insects
- The process of erosion will take decades to be apparent, as it requires constant, repetitive force. The constant crashing of waves on the surface of the boulder will slowly cause it to weaken and chip off, This will change the overall shape of the boulder, and could lead it to lose its base and roll-off
- Since the boulder will act as a safe space from predatory birds, it will become home to all manner of crustaceans and other insects. Bird droppings and animal excreta will provide nutrients on the surface, and this will trigger the growth of moss, fungi, and other microorganisms
- The boulder will slowly be transformed into a disfigured rock full of living organisms
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