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  • Chemical Weathering: How Oxides Break Down Rocks
    Contact with oxides is an example of chemical weathering.

    Here's why:

    * Chemical weathering involves changes in the chemical composition of rocks.

    * Oxides are compounds containing oxygen, and their reaction with rocks can break down the mineral structure.

    * A common example is oxidation, where iron in rocks reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust). This weakens the rock and causes it to crumble.

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