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"s.day" wrote:
> That thought had occurred to me, especially as when moss grows on rock it eats
> away at the rock therefore adjusting the geology in it's own minor way..
The action of moss, and lichen mentioned elsewhere in this thread, is not minor
over geologic time. It is a major element of "weathering", which also includes
wind and water action.
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