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Physical vs Chemical Weathering   We see mountains or large rocks stay as it is for years without changing. May be, for hundreds of years, we may not see them changing. However, changes are taking place there which we cannot see because those changes are very small and taking place very slowly. Weathering... 
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Erosion vs Weathering Erosion and weathering are natural geological forces of nature that cause destruction of rocks and shape the surface of the earth. These processes are similar in nature in the sense that they take part in changing the topography of surface of earth but there are differences that need to... 
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Erosion vs Deposition The physical features of the surface of the earth keep on changing all time on geological time scale. This is how we see mountains, valleys, plains, rivers and other relief features. These topographical features are a result of natural geological processes called erosion and deposition.... 
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Chemical Weathering vs Mechanical Weathering Chemical weathering and mechanical weathering form part of the natural processes that nature imposes on its subjects. Weathering happens when there is a breakdown, physical or chemical, to the surface mineral of rocks. This event is brought upon through natural elements... 
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