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well the acid rain will make the plants die but chemical weathering can help pastad is a yellow grainy shadow to help the sentaped weathering breaks into the soil
Ice wedging would help slow chemical weathering and make the soil more fertile.
When minerals come into contact with air and water, some dissolve and others react and change into different minerals.
The agents of "weathering" is both the agents of the physical and the chemical weathering combined. Agents of physical weathering can be: wind, water, sun, ice, gravity, rain, etc. Agents of chemical weathering may be: acid from roots, acid rain, oxidation/reduction (rusting), carbon dioxide, etc. They are the same because both physical and chemical weathering lead to erosion of rocks. In other words, both help rocks break down into smaller pieces. They are also the same because both physical and chemical weathering can occur with the same agent. For example, TREES. The roots of trees release acid to break down rocks (chemical weathering) while the roots of trees also grow into the cracks of rocks and help break them apart (physical weathering). Note that weathering is just the beginning process of erosion. Erosion is when stuff actually breaks down into smaller pieces.
Weather helps because some people want rain but some people cant work in rain or snow so changing weather helps alout.Erosions dont really help many human.=- Jupneet=
well the acid rain will make the plants die but chemical weathering can help pastad is a yellow grainy shadow to help the sentaped weathering breaks into the soil
mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
Ice wedging would help slow chemical weathering and make the soil more fertile.
When minerals come into contact with air and water, some dissolve and others react and change into different minerals.
Carbon Dioxide produces chemical weathering.
The agents of "weathering" is both the agents of the physical and the chemical weathering combined. Agents of physical weathering can be: wind, water, sun, ice, gravity, rain, etc. Agents of chemical weathering may be: acid from roots, acid rain, oxidation/reduction (rusting), carbon dioxide, etc. They are the same because both physical and chemical weathering lead to erosion of rocks. In other words, both help rocks break down into smaller pieces. They are also the same because both physical and chemical weathering can occur with the same agent. For example, TREES. The roots of trees release acid to break down rocks (chemical weathering) while the roots of trees also grow into the cracks of rocks and help break them apart (physical weathering). Note that weathering is just the beginning process of erosion. Erosion is when stuff actually breaks down into smaller pieces.
Weathering, chemical change, and mechanical change. I hope i could help.
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roots and diggingPlant roots break up rocks as they grow in search of water and nutrients. Animals that burrow in the ground expose rocks to the air where they can be further weathered.When animals die they produce acids which reacts with rocks causing them to break down or decay.
When water freezes and becomes into ice, it expands. Imagine this inside the crack of a rock. Evidently the crack will only enlarge too. After freezing and thawing so many times bits of the rock break off.
Weather helps because some people want rain but some people cant work in rain or snow so changing weather helps alout.Erosions dont really help many human.=- Jupneet=
Weathering changes Earth's surface by carrying sediments or creating sediment in many ways. A few are when animals burrow in the ground, they can sometimes break rock. Also, the cracks in the ground, which are formed from tree roots, are filled with water, and freezes, then melts, weathering occurs. Also, when waves in the ocean or lakes, ponds, etc., crash down on rock, weathing happens.