the movement of rocks from one place to another is called weathering true or false
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TRUE
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The answer is false.
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Weathering describes the degradation of rocks and minerals by direct contact with the atmosphere.
Weathering dissolves the rock particles into ions, which are then transported to a new location via streams, rivers, glaciers, or mass wasting.
Weathering can occur chemically, biologically, or mechanically. In this process, the weathered materials do not undergo any kind of displacement whereas, in the process of erosion, the eroded materials undergo displacement
The geological process of soil or rock moving from one area to another due to the action of the sea, flowing water, moving ice, precipitation, or wind is known as erosion.
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