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what are the destructive effects of weathering?

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Answered by chandrj1975
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The effects of weathering disintegrate and alter mineral and rocks near or at the earth's surface. This shapes the earth's surface through such processes as wind and rain erosion or cracks caused by freezing and thawing. Each process has a distinct effect on rocks and minerals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The effects of weathering disintegrate and alter mineral and rocks near or at the earth's surface. This shapes the earth's surface through such processes as wind and rain erosion or cracks caused by freezing and thawing. Each process has a distinct effect on rocks and minerals

Examples… Weathering (chemical or mechanical); Erosion (water - rivers and oceans, wind); Impact of organisms; Earthquake. Destructive Force: Weathering.

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