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Rocks look like a honeycomb. type of weathering

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\mathfrak{\huge{\green{\underline{\underline{Answer :}}}}} Honeycomb weathering is a common surface phenomenon affecting a variety of rocks in a range of environments. It develops on building stones and it shapes ocean cliffs, rocks in hot deserts, and Arctic land- scapes. Honeycomb weathering may also help alter rocks on other planets, such as Mars.

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