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Abrasion is often likened to a sandpaper effect acting on the rock in question. Abrasion occurs when an agent of erosion carries sediment and the sediment collides with a rock face, breaking both up.

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Q: What weathering process could be modeled using sandpaper to design an experiment to test the resistance to weathering of various type of materials?
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