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explain biological weathering.​

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Biological weathering is the weakening and subsequent disintegration of rock by plants, animals and microbes. Growing plant roots can exert stress or pressure on rock. ... Microbial activity breaks down rock minerals by altering the rock's chemical composition, thus making it more susceptible to weathering.

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Biological weathering is the weakening and subsequent disintegration of rock by plants, animals and microbes. Growing plant roots can exert stress or pressure on rock. Although the process is physical, the pressure is exerted by a biological process.

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