how do plant roots, earthworms and burrowing animals cause weathering?it is a geography Question.…….
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Burrowing animals such as badgers and moles can break up rockunderground or bring it to the surface, where it is exposed to otherweathering forces.
A plant's roots grow into a crack in rock. As the roots grow larger, they wedge open the crack (Figure below). Burrowing animals can also cause weathering. By digging for food or creating a hole to live, in the animal may break apart rock.
A plant's roots grow into a crack in rock. As the roots grow larger, they wedge open the crack (Figure below). Burrowing animals can also cause weathering. By digging for food or creating a hole to live, in the animal may break apart rock.
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The wind acts as a force and blows sand and other bits of rock over the Earth's surface and can also wear away other rocks. Plants and their roots can also cause rocks to weather and erode. ... The Earthworms and other burrowing animals loosen the soil and can break apart the rocks in the soil.
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