Social Sciences, asked by tejarorasimran2449, 8 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ᴅʏɴᴀᴍɪᴄᴀᴠɪ
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Answer:

erosion...

Weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface. Once a rock has been broken down, a process called erosion transports the bits of rock and minerals away. Water, acids, salt, plants, animals, and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering and erosion.

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