== == Acidity can dissolve certain rocks through chemical reaction.
it breaks the rock particles down
balls
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.
natural acid
Water, ice, wind, acid, gravity, and temperature are all involved in the breaking down of rocks on the earth's surface.
It decomposes rocks so that they mix with water to fall from waterfall.
balls
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
the rocks is wet
Freezing water can affect the weathering of rocks on a mountain's pinnacle because the frozen water will expand within the cracks of the rocks of the mountain's pinnacle. The ice accumulations will also grow larger which will also affect the weathering of the rocks.
water, air, chemicals, ect Acid rain contains sulfuric acid that can chemically weather rocks.
acid rain
vinegar... it is an acid
noting
yes, it can
The presence of an acid lowers the pH of the solution in water.
definatley if it is acidic water, but for normal water/rain im not sure