(geology) The process of weathering by which physical forces break down or reduce a rock to smaller and smaller fragments, involving no chemical change. Also known as physical weathering.
Sci-Tech Dictionary:
mechanical weathering |
(geology) The process of weathering by which physical forces break down or reduce a rock to smaller and smaller fragments, involving no chemical change. Also known as physical weathering.
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Geography Dictionary:
mechanical weathering |
The splitting up in situ of rock without chemical change. Processes include exfoliation,
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