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There are so many agents of chemical weathering. The two main agents that cause chemical weathering are acid rain and carbon dioxide.
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It doesn't. If it is IN a living thing it is not available to cause weathering elsewhere!
by expand and contract
in rain and flooding
mechanical weathering
It is classified as physical or mechanical weathering.
chemical weathering
The most common cause of chemical weathering is oxygen
The most common cause of chemical weathering is oxygen
No, acids cause chemical weathering.
It is a cause of both.
Oxygen is the major gas that is the cause chemical weathering.
Weathering can cause physical and chemical deterioration of monuments over time. Wind, rain, ice, and temperature changes can erode the surface of the monument, leading to cracks and loss of detail. Chemical reactions with pollutants in the air can also cause discoloration and weakening of the material.
Carbon dioxide dissolved in water is a cause of chemical weathering.
There are so many agents of chemical weathering. The two main agents that cause chemical weathering are acid rain and carbon dioxide.
Acid precipitation