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when water in a river or stream moves quickly, it can lift up rocks from the bottom of that body of water. when the rocks drop back down they bump into other rocks, and tiny pieces of rocks can break apart. what type of weathering process happens?​

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Physical Weathering Caused by Water:

When the water in a river or stream moves quickly, it can lift up rocks from the bottom of that body of water. When the rocks drop back down they bump into other rocks, and tiny pieces of the rocks can break apart. Many rock surfaces have small crevices on them.

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