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How does the clay formed from hydrolysis change the rock it is part of?

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Clay formed from hydrolysis alters the rock it is part of by breaking down minerals through chemical reactions, leading to the decomposition of stronger rock structures. This process can weaken the rock, increase its porosity, and contribute to soil formation, thereby affecting the landscape's stability and drainage.
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