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Are plants a factor in mechanical or chemical weathering?

mechanical


What things contribute to mechanical weathering?

Mechanical weathering is caused by physical processes like frost wedging, root expansion, and abrasion. These processes break down rocks into smaller pieces without altering their chemical composition. Temperature changes, pressure changes, and organic activity can also contribute to mechanical weathering.


They contribute to mechanical and chemical weathering?

Weathering refers to the disintegration and decomposition of rocks. Pressure, temperature, acid rain, water, ice and wind all contribute to mechanical and chemical weathering.


What are some a tions of living things that contribute to chemical and mechanical weathering?

Root growth from plants can contribute to both chemical and mechanical weathering by exerting pressure on rocks as roots expand. Biological organisms like lichens and fungi produce acids that can break down minerals in rocks through chemical weathering processes. Burrowing animals can also break apart rocks through physical disturbance, aiding in mechanical weathering.


How are mechanical and chemical weathering affected by plants?

to be honest in mechanical weathering plants grow their roots in the cracks of rocks. In chemical weathering plants grow their roots in the cracks of rocks, and the roots release acid that weathers away the rock.


Are the three types of weathering?

The three types of weathering are mechanical weathering, chemical weathering, and biological weathering. Mechanical weathering involves physical processes like freezing and thawing that break down rocks. Chemical weathering involves chemical processes like oxidation and dissolution that alter the composition of rocks. Biological weathering involves living organisms, such as plants or burrowing animals, that contribute to the breakdown of rocks.


What contribute to mechanical and chemical weathering?

Mechanical weathering includes abrading or crushing. Chemical weathering includes dissolution in water or acid rain. Oxidation and reduction reactions can also cause chemical weathering.


Explain how plants can act as agents of both mechanical and chemical?

Plants can act as agents of mechanical weathering through root growth that exerts pressure on rocks, causing them to break apart. They can also contribute to chemical weathering by releasing acids or organic compounds that break down minerals in rocks over time. These processes can help break down rocks and contribute to soil formation.


How plants promote mechanical and chemical weathiring but inhibit ersion?

Plants promote mechanical weathering by breaking up rocks with their roots and expanding as they grow. They also release organic acids that contribute to chemical weathering processes. However, plants can help inhibit erosion by holding soil in place with their roots, reducing the impact of water and wind on the land.


Do plants have the potential to cause mechanical weathering?

yes but he did leave


What are the two types of mechanical weathering?

Ice wedging and, plants + animals


Is tree roots mechanical weathering?

Yes, tree roots can contribute to mechanical weathering as they can grow into cracks in rocks, exerting pressure and causing them to break apart. Over time, this process can contribute to the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces.