The boundary where crust gives way to mantle is called the
a. asthenosphere
b. mesosphe...
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The boundary where crust gives way to mantle is called the
a. asthenosphere
b. mesosphere
c. mohorovicic discontinuity
d. vernian divide
chemical weathering is the breakdown of rocks, soils, and minerals through
a. atmospheric or biologically produced chemicals
b. atmospheric conditions
c. the movement of wind and water
d. mechanical means
the cracking of rock due to heat is an example of
a. erosion
b. physical
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