How does water chemically break down rock?

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Rain water, and therefore a great deal of the water in streams and rivers, contains small amounts of carbonic acid due to a reaction with carbon dioxide in the air. This weak acid acts to dissolve rock chemically, some to a greater extent than others, dependent on their constituent minerals and porosity.

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