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explain how animals can affect rocks?
animals can step on r...
Social Studies, 29.01.2020 11:53 victoriavacodos
Will mark !
explain how animals can affect rocks?
animals can step on rocks and break it to smaller pieces.
animals can relocate rocks to areas with a lot of wind.
animals can relocate rocks to areas near a river or stream.
animals can chew on rocks changing its chemical components.
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