Question
Running water does not erode solid rock by way of chemical or physical weathering
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
FALSE
Running water can indeed erode solid rock through both physical and chemical weathering processes. Physically, water can move sediment and debris that can wear away rock surfaces (abrasion), and chemical weathering can occur when minerals in the rock react with dissolved substances in the water, leading to breakdown and alteration of the rock.
Running water can indeed erode solid rock through both physical and chemical weathering processes. Physically, water can move sediment and debris that can wear away rock surfaces (abrasion), and chemical weathering can occur when minerals in the rock react with dissolved substances in the water, leading to breakdown and alteration of the rock.