Mechanical weathering.
Roots forcing a rock to break apart is a type of physical weathering.
Because the roots are very strong and the rocks has been there for 100's of years and it kinda makes the rock weak.
Plant roots will break rocks apart if they can penetrate an existing crack, or they unstabilize a rock by lifting it, causing it to fracture by gravity.
we step on them everyday and roots are so strong that they break apart the rocks
because the roots of the plant break down rock (by forsing it 2 break)
They expand within cracks in rock to break the rock apart
Tree roots can cause mechanical weathering. Roots will start to grow into cracks in rocks and eventually this will cause the rock to break apart. This is known as mechanical weathering.
plant roots can grow in cracks rocks. as they grow they break apart the rock.
Plant roots will break rocks apart if they can penetrate an existing crack, or they unstabilize a rock by lifting it, causing it to fracture by gravity.
Plants roots are surprisingly strong. They can break into rocks with there roots and break them apart.
THe root is the part of the plant that often break rocks apart.The root is also the part that is almost always underground.There are two main types of roots tap root and fibrous roots.Hope this helps you!
plant roots grow into cracks in rocks
natural decomposition
we step on them everyday and roots are so strong that they break apart the rocks
Plant growth is both a chemical and mechanical process. The roots secrete mild acids that dissolve minerals in rocks, and the plant's roots and stems can increase in size and force rocks apart inside cracks and crevices.
because the roots of the plant break down rock (by forsing it 2 break)
They expand within cracks in rock to break the rock apart
Tree roots can cause mechanical weathering. Roots will start to grow into cracks in rocks and eventually this will cause the rock to break apart. This is known as mechanical weathering.
The roots of the tree break into the rock.