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Elijah Holmes
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6 February, 05:52
How do chemical and mechanical weathering differ?
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Jayson Glenn
6 February, 06:06
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Chemical weathering is to do with chemicals for example acid rain dissolving rocks such as limestone. Mechanical weathering is water seeps into the cracks in rocks and freezes repeatedly, breaking the rock into pieces over time
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