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Which of the following is a biological weathering agent?

Lichens are organisms that grow on rocks and create acids that chemically degrade the rock’s minerals, contributing to biological weathering. Plant roots and bacteria are examples of biological agents that can break down rocks using physical or chemical processes.

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