Water, rain. Also wind.
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It lands on the rocks and dissolves them.
Frost wedging weathers rocks because water expands when it freezes, causing cracks to widen and break apart the rock over time. As water seeps into cracks in the rock and freezes, the growing ice crystals create stress and pressure that eventually breaks the rock apart.
Rocks can be weathered by the wind or rain, or if water gets in some of the cracks, it would break apart
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It chemically weathers them, slowly dissolving their outer surfaces.
water, wind, ice
Because there is acid in this precipitation than normal precipitation so it weathers the Rock alot faster because acid is very strong
Kimelia Weathers's birth name is Kimelia Tamara Kaye Weathers.
The wind picks up grains of sand and it is the sand that weathers the rocks, often creating weird shapes.
Jes Weathers's birth name is Jessica Weathers.