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Spheroidal weathering shapes volcanic boulders

Barren outcrops of rock (in this case, the volcanic rock, rhyolite tuff) shows that physical erosion on the surface is proceeding at a faster rate than the chemical breakdown of rock (which typically occurs underground and results in the formation of soil). This pattern is common in semi-arid regions where long periods of drying occur between episodes of heavy precipitation, either seasonal or through periods of drought.

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