Environmental Sciences, asked by pelletierkiyara, 1 day ago

How is Earth's surface most likely to change as rainwater flows downward over a rock formation over time?

Minerals will be left behind causing colored streaks.
Large sediments will collect on the surface of the rock.
Rainwater will create a jagged surface on the rock.
The rock will become red due to oxidation from the running water.

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Answered by SAGARTHELEGEND
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Answered by rajat2181
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Rainwater will create a jagged surface on the rock.

  • The rainwater will act as a withering agent when flowing downwards over a rock surface. This will result as a disturbance in rock formation. The flowing rainwater can create pores, spaces or cracks in rock and erode away soil particles and sediments from it. Therefore,rainwater can create a jagged surface on the rock.

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