The acids in rain won't really do much, it's when rain droplets continue to fall a specific path over and over again that it slowly starts to curve out a path.
The acids chemically weather rock by breaking up their chemical composition, which eventually causes the rock to lose mass by decomposition.
rock weathers any where. especially in places that rain and get cold at night. rocks can weather in places that have acids in the air
Living organisms can weather rock by plant root wedging, secretion of acids and enzymes, burrowing, walking, building dams, and any other activity that results in the breaking down of rock.
Yes, lichens can produce acids to break down rock.
Lichen produce acids that can slowly break down rock in the process of chemical weathering. Acids in water and air also produce chemical weathering.
It is broken down by weather
Weak acids formed in rainwater seep into the ground , when they weather rock
Erosion is the wearing down of geological features by the action of weather.
Yes. The force of moving water itself can cause parts of the main rock body to break off. Additionally, acids present in rain or groundwater can chemically weather rock.
i think mushrooms :/ or lichens
Plants which make substances that break down rock are called lichens. Lichens are known to release acids that break down rocks.
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