No. You can weather all sorts of plastics and rubber with exposure to sunlight (UV rays). Ozone will also weather most plastics and rubber.
If you meant weathering that is caused by water; physical weathering is the answer.
If water freezes in the crack and expands, that would be physical weathering.
Gravity and water are two causes of physical weathering.
Both
Ice wedging is physical weathering. As water freezes it grows, so when water flows into cracks or holes and then freezes it causes the water to expand, which brakes apart whatever it seeped into.
If you meant weathering that is caused by water; physical weathering is the answer.
it is a physical weathering.
Chemical weathering does not involve water, that is physical weathering
If water freezes in the crack and expands, that would be physical weathering.
Gravity and water are two causes of physical weathering.
Both
If you meant weathering that is caused by water; physical weathering is the answer.
Sunlight and wind can cause weathering.
It is a cause of both.
yes
Ice wedging is physical weathering. As water freezes it grows, so when water flows into cracks or holes and then freezes it causes the water to expand, which brakes apart whatever it seeped into.
factors that cause weathering are erosion and water