air oxidation, groundwater, and acid precipitation
Three ways that a rock can be chemically weathered is water, wind, and heat
#1. Animals
#2. The elements
#3. Plants
acid rain, wind, tidal, water on surface & chemical
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There are 6 kinds of transformatons: 1.Mechanical Energy 2.Thermal Energy 3.Chemical Energy 4.Electrical Energy 5.Electromagnetic Energy 6.Nuclear Energy The most common is probably Mechanical or Electrical.
Weathering and or erosion: Earthquakes cause rockfalls. Water freezing and expanding in cracks causes rocks to break. Wind and water erodes rock by passing over the rock and blowing or washing away the surface of the rock and/or by causing the rock to roll or tumble along the ground or against other rocks wearing or grinding the rock away.
Water causes mechanical and chemical weathering.
The 3 main types of weathering are: mechanical, chemical, and biological weathering.
What are three agents or causes of mechanical weathering?
weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rock. There are 3 types of weathering chemical, physical and mechanical.
There are 5 ways Mechanical Weathering acts: 1. Freezing and Thawing 2. Release of pressure 3. Plant growth 4. Actions of Animals 5. Abrasion
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1. WEATHERING a. physical weathering/mechanical weathering b. chemical weathering 2. EROSION a. erosion by water b. erosion by wind c. erosion by ice/glaciers 3. MASS MOVEMENT a. landslide b. mudslide 4. TECTONIC PLATE MOVEMENT
One cause of biological weathering is through the organism lichens. Other types are caused by plants, animals, and exposure to acids.
the 3 types of weathering are: Chemical Weathering Biological Weathering Physical Weathering
Mechanical weathering can be caused by wind, precipitation (rain, hail, etc), animals walking over it, basically anything that is a physical abrasion of the rock, not a chemical reaction.
3 examples are- 1.ice wedging - when water gets into cracks, freezes and expands 2.roots-while they grow, they push rocks aside that later break. 3.animals- when they dig underground, they push rocks aside causing them to break
Weathering of rocks happen as a result of (1) mechanical action of water and wind, (2) chemical action of substances when they combine, and (3) some activities of people and animals.