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Yobib Nartea Posted 11 years ago
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Many geomorphologist believe that the weathering processes that shaped Uluru's surface is limited to hydrolysis. However, there is strong evidence to suggest that Uluru’s sculpted morphology is a result of the combination of exfoliation (physical weathering) and oxidation processes (chemical weathering).

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Yobib Nartea Many geomorphologis ts believe that the weathering processes that shaped Uluru's surface is are limited to hydrolysis. However, there is strong evidence to suggest ing that Uluru’s sculpted morphology is a result of the a combination of exfoliation (physical weathering) and oxidati on (chemical weathering) processe s. (chemical weathering).

  • Yobib Nartea Many geomorphologis ts believe that the weathering processes that shaped Uluru's surface is are limited to hydrolysis.
  • However, there is strong evidence to suggest ing that Uluru’s sculpted morphology is a result of the a combination of exfoliation (physical weathering) and oxidati on (chemical weathering) processe s.
  • (chemical weathering).
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Yobib Nartea Many geomorphologists believe that the weathering processes that shaped Uluru's surface is are limited to hydrolysis. However, there is strong evidence to suggesting that Uluru’s sculpted morphology is a result of the a combination of exfoliation (physical weathering) and oxidation (chemical weat

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