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what weathering peels rockks​

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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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This is called insolation weathering. Generally, rocks are poor conductors of heat. The outer layer of rock is heated up and expands during the day while the inner layer of rock remains cool. The outer layers eventually peel off (like an onion skin), exposing the inner layers to the surface for further exfoliation.

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