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Answered by nidhi2620
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The effects of weathering disintegrate and alter mineral and rocks near or at the earth's surface. This shapes the earth's surface through such processes as wind and rain erosion or cracks caused by freezing and thawing. Each process has a distinct effect on rocks and minerals.

Answered by vaishnavidutt1501232
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Explanation:

   Soil formation: The constant weathering of rocks leads to the formation of soil. Soil is a very fine powder of the Earth’s rocky materials. It takes millions of years for soil formation.

   Mass wasting: When rocks come down a slope due to the gravitational pull aided by water, it is called mass wasting. There are four main kinds of mass wasting. These are landslides, mud flow, earth flow and sheets wash.

   Formation of various landforms: Due to weathering of rocks different landforms are formed like sea arches, stacks, mushroom rocks etc.

   Chemical weathering changes the composition of rocks, often transforming them when water interacts with minerals to create various chemical reactions.

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