it is through the omision of co2 which then goes up into the atmosphere and when causes acid rain whcih then weathers rocks :)
I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
Soil doesn't really contribute to the breaking down of rocks soil is the end product of the breaking down of rocks. Rocks are broken down by weathering processes such as physical weathering, chemical weathering or biological weathering the material after the rock breaks down combined with organic material creates soil.
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People weather rocks mainly by using them to create products for consumption by other humans. All types of mining involve the human weathering of rocks through applied physical or mechanization forces.
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
We excavate them for many uses, we produce acid rain that erodes carbonate rocks, and we cut down forests, exposing rocks to weathering from rain and increased runoff.
I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
Chemicals react with rocks and minerals or dissolve rocks and minerals.
Soil doesn't really contribute to the breaking down of rocks soil is the end product of the breaking down of rocks. Rocks are broken down by weathering processes such as physical weathering, chemical weathering or biological weathering the material after the rock breaks down combined with organic material creates soil.
They produce acids that can weather rocks and minerals that dissolves the rocks
Weathering refers to the disintegration and decomposition of rocks. Pressure, temperature, acid rain, water, ice and wind all contribute to mechanical and chemical weathering.
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People also weather rocks through many of their activities. To build roads, they sometimes have to blast with dynamite the large rocks along mountainsides. These rocks are broken into fragments. They dig tunnels for mining operations. They dig out large rocks and sand in large open pits called quarries. The rocks and sand that they quarry are used for construction. People build factories to manufacture the things they need. Factories release some chemicals which, when combined with water in the atmosphere, produce acid rain. Acid rain can eat into rocks and break them. Pamela S. =p
People weather rocks mainly by using them to create products for consumption by other humans. All types of mining involve the human weathering of rocks through applied physical or mechanization forces.
because some people are steps on the rock so that the rock will gonna break or broke or some people are palying or throwing the rocks the reason that the rocks to be into smaller pieces
People can affect weathering physically by walking over rocks, sliding them, or anything to weather it using friction.
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.