This is not a complete question. Please rephrase.
"Chemical weathering" is the phrase you are looking for.
The process of breaking down the rock material without changing its chemical composition is called mechanical weathering.
Digestion means breaking down complex items into smaller components. Chemical digestion does this by breaking down the chemical bonds that hold the item together. This changes the chemical composition of the item.
No, bleach changing the color of a shirt is a chemical change. The active ingredient in bleach, sodium hypochlorite, reacts with the dyes in the fabric, breaking them down and removing their color. This results in a permanent change in the chemical composition of the fabric.
chemical weathering- it means the breaking down of rocks by changing their composition-by sassy bananait is also know as phyical weathering
Chemical Digestion is where chemicals in the body are broken down to the point where they can be absorbed. So, yes?
The process of chemical digestion starts is your mouth! When you start chewing, your saliva helps break down the food as it goes down the esophagus.
Since in breaking down there is no chemical change it's a physical change
The breaking down of large rocks into sediment, or smaller rocks, and changing the rock into another substance
The only one from the list above that does not involve some form of chemical change is mechanical weathering.
mechanical weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing their composition while on chemical weathering breaks down rocks by forming new minerals that are stable at the earth's surfaces.
Erosion