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"However
they may be constructed, subaerial landforms cannot stand
immutable. The rocks that make them were formed in
physical and chemical environments that are grossly out of
equilibrium with the oxygen-rich, low-pressure, hydrous
atmosphere into which they are thrust or erupted by
constructional processes, and they are sure to crumble or
dissolve." (Bloom, 2004, p. 117) |