Yes, carbon dioxide can contribute to the erosion of rock through a process called chemical weathering. When CO2 dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid, which can react with minerals in rocks, particularly limestone and calcite, leading to their dissolution. This process gradually breaks down the rock, contributing to landscape changes over time. However, it is a relatively slow process compared to physical erosion methods.
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