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soil is in weathered parent rock
Typically, weathered rock materials do not stay in place. Wherever the ground slopes, gravity causes soil and rock fragments to fall, slide, or move at slow speeds to lower levels. Rain or wind may remove sand and dust from the side of a hill. A river transporting weathered material downstream. Mass movement refers to the downward transportation of weathered materials by gravity. Erosion is the removal and transport of materials by natural agents such as wind and running water.
Some examples of weathered rock inculde the Grand Canyon and Devil's tower.
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