Which is an example of chemical weathering burrowing animals digging a home in rock a crack and rock growing larger as water freezes in it decomposition of rock when exposed to acidic plants or Rock breaking apart during the rock slide

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An example of chemical weathering from the options you provided is "decomposition of rock when exposed to acidic plants."

Chemical weathering involves the alteration of minerals in rocks through chemical reactions, often involving water and substances such as acids. When plants produce acidic compounds, they can chemically alter the minerals in the surrounding rocks, leading to weathering. The other options primarily involve physical processes or mechanical weathering rather than chemical changes.