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Q: Could people help cause weathering and erosion by planting trees?
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What type of rocks can be affected by weathering and erosion?

Any type of rock that is at or near the surface could be affected by weathering and erosion. Mountains are eventually flattened; caves are formed underground. Both are the result of weathering and erosion.


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What physical and chemical weathering changes could limestone be exposed to in the future?

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