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what will happen to igneous rocks that undergo weathering and erosion?​

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Igneous rocks are a kind of igneous rock.

When magma or lava cools and the minerals crystallize, igneous rocks form. Igneous rocks, on the other hand, are vulnerable to weathering and erosion once exposed.

The breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the Earth's surface is known as weathering.

After a rock has been broken down, the fragments of rock and minerals are carried away by erosion.

Weathering and erosion are caused by water, acids, salt, plants, animals, and temperature changes.

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