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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
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Weathering and erosion are the same processes.
Weathering and erosion are the same processes.

Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while erosion involves the physical breakdown of rocks.
Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while erosion involves the physical breakdown of rocks.

Weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks, while erosion involves the transportation of weathered materials.
Weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks, while erosion involves the transportation of weathered materials.

Weathering occurs due to tectonic activity, while erosion is caused by weather patterns.

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is this correct
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Weathering and erosion differ in that weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks, while erosion involves the transportation of weathered materials.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. Weathering refers to the process by which rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller pieces through physical, chemical, or biological processes. Erosion, on the other hand, involves the movement and transportation of these weathered materials by natural agents such as wind, water, or ice.

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