How do weathering and erosion differ? Weathering breaks down rocks; erosion moves them. Weathering has to do with air; erosion has to do with rocks. Weathering occurs only in winter; erosion occurs year-round. Weathering can be chemical or physical; erosion is only chemical.
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Organic weathering happens when plants break up rocks with their growing roots or plant acids help dissolve rock. Once the rock has been weakened and broken up by weathering it is ready for erosion. Erosion happens when rocks and sediments are picked up and moved to another place by ice, water, wind or gravity.
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