Rock weathering is a natural process that occurs over many years due to the effects of rain, wind, and other environmental factors. This process leads to the breaking down of rocks into smaller fragments, and eventually, into soil. Rock weathering affects the environment in various ways. For example, it plays a crucial role in the formation of soil and provides essential nutrients for plants to grow. It also contributes to the formation of water resources as rainwater seeps into the soil, and the minerals released during rock weathering make its way into streams, rivers, and oceans. On the other hand, excessive rock weathering can lead to soil erosion, causing landslides and other environmental hazards. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the effects of rock weathering on the environment to promote sustainable land management practices.
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