they both shape the earths surface and so in that way it shapes rocks. Mechanical weathering has release of pressure freezing and thawing and so on and so on
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
The rocks will into pieces.
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Chemical weathering occurs more rapidly in warm, wet climates, and mechanical weathering occurs more in cold climates.
warm and moist
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
Yes it does
The rocks will into pieces.
by dissolving in it
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Climate can affect weathering and erosion. The 2 factors include temperature and moisture. Warm climates favor chemical weathering while cold climates favor physical weathering. Dissolving Rock.
The rocks will into pieces.
Chemical weathering affects rocks rain, wind or ice . Chemical weathering is the process that changes the composition ( the inside) of rocks on the earth surface.
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Yes because chemical weathering occurs faster in desert climates. Rocks are us to chemical weathering and temperate climates get it but not as much.
The rates of mechanical weathering does not affect anything since the chemical properties remain unchanged. Only chemical weathering affects the chemical properties of an object.