Multiple Choice
In nature, where does the acidity come from to speed up chemical weathering?
A) nuée ardentes from explosive volcanic eruptions
B) Bowen's reaction series
C) plutonism
D) organic acids from decayed plants, acid rain, and sulphuric acid from oxidation of pyrite
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