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    Changing Temperatures of Rocks by the Exposure to Sunlight Results
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Changing Temperatures of Rocks by the Exposure to Sunlight Results

Question 48

Question 48

Multiple Choice

Changing temperatures of rocks by the exposure to sunlight results in


A) hydrolysis.
B) frost wedging.
C) carbonation.
D) oxidation.
E) thermal expansion.

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