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C. Oxygen reacts with iron content in rocks, causing them to change color.

Any time you have a chemical change, that means that one substance becomes and entirely new substance, such as iron becoming rust. In a physical change, such as a substance cracking or breaking, it is still made out of the original substance, no new substance is formed.

C. is an example of chemical weathering.

The interaction between oxygen and iron is a chemical change, while the other options describe changes that only happen physically. (Ice creates cracks by force, not by changing what the rock is made from, and so on.)

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