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This granite is heavily weathered because there are a lot of
running through it.

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This granite is heavily weathered because there are a lot of dilute carbonic acid, running through it.How does granite get weathered?Chemical weathering of granite occurs when feldspar is altered by dilute carbonic acid and other acids found in rain and soil fluids in a process known as hydrolysis.These findings show that oxidation controls the weathering of granitic rocks in a hyper-arid and hypothermal environment, including the formation of iron hydroxide in veins formed by the expansion and contraction of rock-forming mineral deposits, frost shattering and/or salt fretting, and Fe-Ti oxide.Because hydration is the primary chemical mechanism that breaks down granite, water plays an important role. Granite weathers best in the subsurface, where soil moisture is constantly in touch with bedrock granite.Learn more about Granite Weathering:https://brainly.com/question/5871194#SPJ1

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