Smaller particle sizes, such as clay and silt, will weather most rapidly due to their larger surface area relative to their volume. This increased surface area allows for more exposure to weathering agents like water, air, and biological activity, facilitating faster chemical and physical breakdown. In contrast, larger particles like sand and gravel weather more slowly because they have less surface area for these processes to act upon.
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