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If you increase the surface area of a rock, how will it affect the rate at which it weathers?
a. it will weather more quickly.
b. it will have no effect because surface area is not a factor in weathering.
c. it will weather more slowly.
d. it will have no effect because a rock does not have a surface area.\

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