Yes without air and water whether would not exist
water,acids and air are all agents of chemical weathering
Weathering involves the breakdown of minerals in rocks, and air plays a role in this process by providing oxygen. Oxygen in the air can react with minerals in rocks, causing them to break down through oxidation. Water from weather, such as rain, can also contribute to chemical weathering by aiding in the breakdown of minerals through processes like hydrolysis.
The worst is air pollution and acid rain caused by air pollution. Water (rain) and wind also cause some weathering.
Air, water, gravity, sunlight.
No, it does not react with air and water. it reacts with Hydraulic which is when the hammering of the waves breaks up the rock.
Erosion
Four types of weathering that can occur without water include mechanical weathering caused by temperature changes, chemical weathering due to oxygen in the air, biological weathering from plant roots and burrowing animals, and physical weathering caused by wind abrasion.
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is because they react to the iron and form rust
Water
Yes, the action of water, salt, and air on car fenders would primarily be classified as chemical weathering. Water and salt can cause oxidation and corrosion on the metal surface of the fender, while exposure to air can facilitate these chemical reactions. Over time, this chemical weathering can lead to rust and deterioration of the fender.