weathering

/ˈwɛðərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process by which rocks, soil, and other materials are broken down or changed by exposure to the weather.
    • Weathering slowly turned the sharp mountain peaks into rounded hills over millions of years.
    • Scientists study weathering to understand how landscapes change over time.
    • The ancient carvings on the stone temple showed signs of weathering from wind and rain.
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