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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
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Weathering refers to the process of breaking down rocks and minerals on the Earth’s surface into smaller pieces. It can occur through physical, chemical, and biological processes. On the other hand, erosion involves the transportation of weathered materials such as sediment, soil, or rock particles from one place to another. It is a natural process driven by wind, water, or ice. Thus, while weathering involves the breakdown of rocks and minerals, erosion involves the movement and transportation of these materials.