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Ryleigh Collier
14 June, 14:13
How does weathering break down or change rocks
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Ashlynn Wilkinson
14 June, 15:06
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Well weathering adds different elements to rocks which they might not be used to. For example, very hard rain & harsh winds could push a rock, causing it to fall & break off into smaller rocks.
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