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Can you give one example of weathering?

One example of weathering is when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by the process of frost action. Water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and eventually breaks the rock apart into smaller fragments.


Define the biological environment and give example?

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Give a named example of a biological catalyst?

any kind of enzyme


What is a weathing rocks?

Weathering rocks refer to the process by which rocks are broken down and worn away by natural elements such as water, wind, and temperature changes. This process can involve physical (mechanical) weathering, chemical weathering, or biological weathering, ultimately leading to the disintegration of the rock into smaller particles and minerals.


Give an example of how water can cause weathering?

The Grand Canyon would be the best example. (the water and carbon dioxide react to form a weak acid.)


Which substance is most resistance to weathering?

give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference


Is there a legal form on the internet a biological father can sign to give up his rights to the mother of the child?

In the state of Illinois, a biological father cannot give up his rights to the mother, but he can sign over his rights to another male. For example, a step father


Can you give me the word weathering in a sentence?

Weathering the storm is necessary to get through any hard situation.


Give an example showing how pollution relates to biological magnification?

DDT is a prime example. It affected Gerbes (a water bird), who ingested fish contianing the toxins after they ate midges.


Can you give sentence using the word biological?

This is my biological father.


Contrast mechnaical and chemical weathering and give examples of each?

Mechanical weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition, such as from frost wedging or abrasion. Chemical weathering, on the other hand, involves the alteration of rock minerals through chemical reactions, like dissolution by acidic rain or oxidation. An example of mechanical weathering is root wedging, where plant roots grow into cracks and break apart rocks, while an example of chemical weathering is the rusting of iron due to exposure to oxygen and water.


Where is chemical weathering?

Chemical weathering occurs when rock is broken down and dissolved through chemical reactions. It can happen anywhere, but is more common in areas with high moisture and temperature fluctuations, such as tropical regions and near coastlines.