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answered 6 months ago
The rock heats up and expands by day, then cools and contracts by night, this puts stress on the outer layer of the rock and causes it to peel off.
This type of weathering occurs in areas with high temperatures such as deserts.
This type of weathering occurs in areas with high temperatures such as deserts.
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answered 3 months ago
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