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    The Weathering Process That Is Caused by Contact with Oxygen
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The Weathering Process That Is Caused by Contact with Oxygen

Question 102

Question 102

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The weathering process that is caused by contact with oxygen that often turns the rocks a reddish-orange is called


A) hydrolysis.
B) oxidation
C) carbonation.
D) chemical bonding.
E) hydraulics.

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