The process of breaking rocks into smaller particles and decomposition of rocks
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BREAKING INTO SMALLER PARTICLES
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weathering
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The correct answer to this question is weathering. It is a process that dissolves rocks and breaks them down. There are three types of weather. One is mechanical weathering. With this type, the rock is physically broken down. One example of this happens when water gets inside the racks of a rock.
When the water cools and freezes, it expands and cracks the rock, even more, causing the rock to break. The second is chemical weathering. This involves the rock decomposing, and then the rock is turned into limestone. Lastly, there is organic weathering where the plant breaks the rocks up through the roots.
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