chemical change
Yes. Limestone is susceptible to chemical and mechanical weathering and erosion.
This is chemical weathering. Carbonic acid (and often sulphuric acid from SO2) destroy CaCO3 (limestone) through chemical attack.Carbonic acid is formed by reaction of H2O and CO2 to create H2CO3.
Abrasion is Mechanical Weathering.
It is Phisical (mechanical) Weathering.
chemical weathering called karsting and it createskarst topography. ... Dissolution of soluble limestone creates limestone cavessource yahoo answers
It depends on what is meant by 'holes'. Cavities in limestone may be caused by both mechanical and chemical weathering.
Yes. Limestone is susceptible to chemical and mechanical weathering and erosion.
The dissolution of limestone by rainwater containing carbonic acid is the perfect example of chemical weathering.
This is chemical weathering. Carbonic acid (and often sulphuric acid from SO2) destroy CaCO3 (limestone) through chemical attack.Carbonic acid is formed by reaction of H2O and CO2 to create H2CO3.
Abrasion is Mechanical Weathering.
can you tell me about chemical and mechanical weathering
it is mechanical weathering
chemical
It is Phisical (mechanical) Weathering.
chemical weathering called karsting and it createskarst topography. ... Dissolution of soluble limestone creates limestone cavessource yahoo answers
Chemical weathering
Oxidation is chemical weathering.