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Craig Lamb
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30 December, 18:01
What can be created with differential weathering
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Valery Dennis
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rocks weather at different rates and in different ways. Rocks may be more or less susceptible to weathering because of such things as composition or induration, the hardening of a rock through processes like increased temperature of formation, pressure of formation or cementation of particles by precipitated minerals.
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