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Dissolving a rock in acid is the equivalent of

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weathering and erosion?
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it is equivalent to the erosion of the rocks.

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It can be said that the process of dissolving a rock is equivalent to the erosion process because erosion is the wear and tear on the rocks that is produced by the action of wind and water in their different forms. This wear is produced by the dragging of the particles from the rocks, produced by the impact of the particles that are moved in the medium against the rocks. When dissolving a rock in an acid, for example lemon or acetic acid, these acids react with the stone dissolving it, allowing the stone to break.

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