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    The Process That Breaks Down Rock at the Earth's Surface
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The Process That Breaks Down Rock at the Earth's Surface

Question 47

Question 47

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The process that breaks down rock at the Earth's surface through disintegration of rocks into mineral particles or dissolving it into water is known as


A) erosion.
B) mass movement.
C) landmass denudation.
D) deposition.
E) weathering.

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