Question 12
What is an example of chemical weathering?
a) A plant root growing into a crack in a rock and causing it to break apart.
b) A rock being broken down into smaller pieces by the freeze-thaw cycle.
c) Acid rain dissolving limestone and creating caves.
d) Water washing away soil and leaving behind exposed bedrock.
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The correct answer is c) Acid rain dissolving limestone and creating caves.