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13 February, 12:31

A rock's exposure to the weathering elements and its surface area can affect its rate of weathering. Rocks that are constantly bombarded by running water, wind, and other erosion agents, will weather more quickly. Rocks that have a large surface area exposed to these agents will also weather more quickly.

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  1. 13 February, 12:38
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    The surface area of a rock cannot change the weathering rates.
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