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5 June, 20:17

How does acid precipitation cause rocks to weather faster?

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  1. 5 June, 20:38
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    Because it causes them to move, and so they weather that way. Buut the acid rain can leak into the rock and slowly break down the atoms, causing it to chemically weather faster. Also, just regular water/rain can wash away some covering sediment.
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