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The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.

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Q: If moss begins growing on a rock how might the weathering of this rock change?
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If moss begins growing on a rock how might the weathering of this change the rock?

The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.


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