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I'm not sure if they're right but...

1. It would erode because of the water

2. It would probably become a home for the ocean creatures

Lanuel

The two (2) ways in which a giant boulder by the ocean may change over time are:

1. The ocean water would change the boulder's appearance and texture.  

2. The giant boulder would be transformed into sediments due to erosion and weathering through dissolution.

A boulder can be defined as a large (giant) rounded mass of rock fragment that is formed through its detachment from a parent consolidated rock, especially due to erosion and weathering.

Basically, the size of a boulder is greater than 256 millimeters (25.6 centimeters or 10.1 inches) in diameter.

The reason why giant (large) boulders are present in steep mountain streams or oceans is mainly because they are usually too heavy for them to be moved by the body of water.

This ultimately implies that, water cannot move a giant (large) boulder that is present in an ocean because of its size and weight.

However, a giant (large) boulder that is present in an ocean would be affected in these two (2) ways:

  • Ocean water would change the boulder's appearance and texture.  
  • The giant boulder would be transformed into sediments due to the actions of erosion and weathering through dissolution.

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