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does the crust experience physical weathering

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which is the last stage of physical weathering in rocks

pebble

rock

sand

boulder
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, the Earth's crust experiences physical weathering. Physical weathering is the process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition. It occurs through various processes such as freeze-thaw, exfoliation, abrasion, and root wedging. These processes can cause the rocks on the Earth's crust to crack, break, or wear down into smaller fragments over time.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The last stage of physical weathering in rocks is the production of smaller fragments such as sand or pebbles. The original rock can break down into smaller pieces through various physical weathering processes such as freeze-thaw, exfoliation, abrasion, or root wedging. As these processes continue over time, the rocks are gradually broken down into smaller fragments, with sand and pebbles being the final stages of physical weathering.

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