Which of the following could increase the rate of chemical weathering of a rock?
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Chemistry, 11.11.2019 02:31 markuswalter1043
Which of the following could increase the rate of chemical weathering of a rock?
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moving it to a location with few plants and animals
moving it to a drier climate
increasing its total surface area
moving it to a colder climate
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