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Which action can help slow down the process of chemical weathering?(1 point)
Responses
burning less fossil fuel
burning less fossil fuel
removing clay to avoid weakening rocks
removing clay to avoid weakening rocks
using less water in industrial areas
using less water in industrial areas
removing iron oxide to avoid breaking down rocks
Responses
burning less fossil fuel
burning less fossil fuel
removing clay to avoid weakening rocks
removing clay to avoid weakening rocks
using less water in industrial areas
using less water in industrial areas
removing iron oxide to avoid breaking down rocks
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removing iron oxide to avoid breaking down rocks
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. Removing iron oxide can help slow down the process of chemical weathering because iron oxide is a common compound that promotes the breakdown of rocks.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. Removing iron oxide does not help slow down the process of chemical weathering. Iron oxide is not a catalyst for chemical weathering. I apologize for the incorrect information.
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