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Itzel Gutierrez
24 June, 07:18
How does ice rain and wind change rocks
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Alexis Zimmerman
24 June, 09:59
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This is actually a pretty good question. when rain and wind and ice hit rocks it slowly chips away the big rocks and turns them into smaller rocks it's called deposition.
it is a lot like rust on metal it takes awhile but soon enough it will rust completely or turn the big rock into dust rocks.
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