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Yes, over long periods of time, rainwater can dissolve solid bedrock through a process called chemical weathering. Rainwater is slightly acidic due to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which can react with minerals in the bedrock, gradually breaking it down. This process is slow and usually takes thousands to millions of years to significantly change the bedrock.

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