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Photo Gallery Directions: Study the picture then carefully read each answer choice. Click on the underlined word in the correct answer choice. If you are correct the next picture will appear.

How was this rock weathered? Plant roots The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of ice wedging Animals burrowing into the ground Blowing sand

How was this rock weathered? Plant roots The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of ice wedging Animals burrowing into the ground Blowing sand

How was this rock weathered? Plant roots The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of ice wedging Animals burrowing into the ground Blowing sand

How was this rock weathered? Plant roots The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of ice wedging Animals burrowing into the ground Blowing sand

How was this rock weathered? Plant roots The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of ice wedging Animals burrowing into the ground Blowing sand

How was this rock weathered? Physical weathering The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of oxidation Dissolving limestone Acid rain

How was this rock weathered? Physical weathering The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of oxidation Dissolving limestone Acid rain

How was this rock weathered? Physical weathering The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of oxidation Dissolving limestone Acid rain

How was this rock weathered? Physical weathering The constant heating and cooling temperatures The process of oxidation Dissolving limestone Acid rain

How was this rock weathered? Physical weathering The constant heating and cooling temperatures Ice wedging Chemical weathering Acid rain

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