Freeze - Thaw weathering
Onion skin weathering
Erosion from rain water
An example of a non-physical weathering process is chemical weathering, where rocks are broken down by chemical reactions rather than physical forces like temperature changes or abrasion.
ice wedging
physical weathering
frost wedging
soil erosion.
An example of physical weathering is freeze-thaw weathering, where water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and causes the rock to break apart. The rock is weathered in this process, as the repeated freezing and thawing weakens and eventually breaks it apart.
Like plant-roots,wind,and temperature.
it is physical weathering
No weathering is not the same as physical weathering.Kayla
They move the rocks and then they drop them and they break. :)
because its an chemical weather
how are physical weathering and chenical weathering alike and different