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Isidro visits the same park every week. The park has lots of different rock formations. How does the rock at the park change from week to week?

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Answer: It can change in many different ways, but my explanation is the most common.

Explanation: Erosion and Weather. Weather has a big impact of the world around us. Weather and Erosion work together. The world is constantly changing, including the rock formation. For example, if it rained all last week the formation would be different because there is a chance that some of the rock was chipped away (depending on the strength and build of the rock and how old it is). This is when Erosion takes place. Erosion is a cycle. Erosion helps for other rocks and different shapes of rocks.

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User Edwin Mokami
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Answer:

There is no way that sedimentary rock can form from material in igneous rock. Isidro visits the same park every week. The park has lots of different rock formations. The rock will not change at all.

Step-by-step explanation:

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