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Adolfo
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28 January, 15:11
What is Mechanical weathering?
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Elisha Sloan
28 January, 15:41
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Mechanical weathering is defined as a natural process. It occurs when big rocks are broken down into smaller rocks. Sometimes you will hear it referred to as "physical weathering." There are lots of different things that can cause physical weathering
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