the force of air can erode a rock
No rock is "weather proof." All forms of rock will eventually be worn away (eroded) by the action of the weather.
weather the rock is weather, eroded, or goes through deposition.
Climate and the type of rock
If the rock is a soft one it will weather faster if it is a hard rock it will take longer to weather
A fine-grained rock will weather faster than a coarse-grained rock because it has more surface area exposed to weathering agents like water and air. This increased surface area allows for more chemical reactions and physical breakdown to occur, leading to faster weathering.
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you add air with rock Air +Rock
a rock that has changed into one or more new compounds...............:-)hismejohnThe result of chemical weathering is breakdown of rocks and soils.
Rocks weather through a process called physical or chemical weathering, caused by exposure to elements such as water, wind, and temperature changes. Over time, the effects of weathering can break down rocks into smaller pieces or alter their chemical composition.
Moisture (water droplets) is saturating the air when the weather is humid.
stormy weather ... hehehehe
A prairie dog weather rocks by burrowing.