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Breaking a rock into smaller pieces by natural causes is known as A. erosion. B. the rock cycle. C. chemical weathering. D. mechanical weathering.
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Breaking a rock into smaller pieces by natural causes is known as A. erosion. B. the rock cycle. C. chemical weathering. D. mechanical weathering.
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Breaking a rock into smaller pieces by natural causes is known as
A. erosion.
B. the rock cycle.
C. chemical weathering.
D. mechanical weathering.
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I would say D because mechanical weathering is the breaking up of rocks by physical forces
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