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Fast. The wet air constantly drops rain which moves soil, the heat increases the rate of decomposition of vegetable materials; vegetation that grows and dies slowly tends to protect rocks and soil from erosion better than quickly growing and dying plants.

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Definitely yes,as a result of alternate wetting and drying caused by changes in the climate from wet to dry,there would be a contineous expansion and contraction of rocks due to swelling during precipitation when water is absorbed,and shrinking when rock surfaces get dried.This activity weakens rocks and other landforms,then they begin to crack and there surfaces pills off.This process is termed "Exfoliation",the weathered particles are called "Scree" and they result to "Tallus Slopes" beneath rocks and other landforms.

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its caused by tiny particles in the air that make the kind of weather in hot or cold regions

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Yes. The heat causes evaporation from the wetness to occur and form condensation(clouds). Then when the clouds get too heavy with the moisture, precipitation takes place(in the form of rain).

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humid subtropical

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because it is

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