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Geography, 22.02.2021 21:20, mariakelley15

Plant roots can grow into crevices in rock and eventually break the rock apart. This is an example of A. the lithosphere affecting the atmosphere through erosion

B. the hydrosphere affecting the biosphere through tectonic activity

C. the biosphere affecting the lithosphere through mechanical weathering

D. the atmosphere affecting the hydrosphere through chemical weathering

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