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what happens at transform plate boundaries? (1 point) plates move apart plates move sideways past each other plates collide new crust forms which of the following is not an example of chemical weathering? (1 point) oxidation of iron - containing minerals frost wedging in rock cracks acid rain dissolving limestone hydrolysis of feldspar minerals
At transform - plate boundaries, tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other. Chemical weathering involves chemical changes in rocks, while frost wedging is a physical weathering process due to the expansion of water when it freezes.
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