Wind, water, and ice are often involved in weathering and erosion, which can cause changes on Earth’s surface. However, weathering and erosion are not the same processes. Which of the following statements best describes how these two processes are different?
A.
Weathering is a much quicker process than erosion.
B.
Weathering moves rocks without breaking them, while erosion breaks the rocks before moving them.
C.
Weathering moves rocks from place to place, while erosion breaks them apart.
D.
Weathering breaks rocks apart, while erosion moves rocks or sediment from place to place.
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