Weathering is the breaking down of rocks in situ. It acts through a variety of means, including frost shattering and ex-foliation. There are a number of different classifications of weathering, including biological, chemical and mechanical (including the aforementioned examples).
Biological weathering includes the action of tree roots and animal burrowing, chemical includes chemical reactions and also corrosion due to dissolution of soluble minerals.
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Physical weathering only affects the size of a sample.
Physical weathering only affects the size of a sample.
The atmospheric condition that most affects the weathering process is precipitation. In the form of rain, sleet, ice and snow, it works to beak down rocks.
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Physical weathering only affects the size of a sample.
Physical weathering only affects the size of a sample.
Diffrent weathering
The atmospheric condition that most affects the weathering process is precipitation. In the form of rain, sleet, ice and snow, it works to beak down rocks.
because of people
Yes, because in cities and towns there is global warming which affects the weathering.
Some factors that affect the rate of weathering are the type of rock, the altitude and the climate.
it affects it on its amount of water
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Abrasion affects the monument