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How is earth's surface most likely to change in a place that experiences strong sand storms?
extensive plant growth will lead to cracks in rocks.
cracks in rocks will deepen due to freezing and thawing.
loosening of soil will occur due to vast network of tunnels.
mechanical weathering will cause wearing away of rocks.
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