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Weathering (Surface) Defined
"Making little ones out of big ones." Waethering includes the processes which mechanically and chemically break down the mountains into little pieces, so they can be eroded and transported to the beach (see Strickler's 3rd Law of GeoFantasy).
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Namibia: Oyster Industry Optimistic About Weathering Storm
Published August 15, 2008, 12:18 pm, AllAfrica.com
NAMIBIA'S fledgling oyster industry was poised for rapid expansion and seemed destined to become a significant role player in the production of this sought-after delicacy.
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