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7 July, 06:10

Which is an example of mechanical weathering?

A. Carbonic acid reacting with minerals in a rock

B. An iron-containing rock becoming rusty at its surface

C. Small rocks and pebbles falling down a slope

D. Plant roots splitting a rock apart as they grow

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  1. 7 July, 06:38
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    D

    Explanation:

    mechanical weathering is the breaking down of a larger rock into smaller ones. A and B are chemical weathering and C is irrelevant.
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