What is one way to determine whether a rock has experienced exfoliation? Determine if there is an animal living in it. Determine if it has a domed appearance. Determine if there is a plant growing on it. Determine if it has cracks in the middle.

The correct way to determine whether a rock has experienced exfoliation is to determine if it has a domed appearance. Exfoliation is a geological process where outer layers of rocks peel away due to pressure release, resulting in a shell-like, rounded, or domed shape. It is this distinct domed appearance that indicates a rock has undergone exfoliation. The presence of animals or plants, as well as cracks in the middle, does not indicate exfoliation.