Why is weathering/erosion such an important part of the rock cycle?
A) Volcanoes form from weathering/erosion.
B) Plate tectonics are a result of weather/erosion.
C) Crystallization is a result of weathering/erosion.
D) In order for sedimentary rocks to be made, weathering/erosion must occur.
Answer: D
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