no
Moss is biological weathering, actually, because it involves a plant.
The moss that grows on rocks is considered a form of mechanical weathering. The roots of the moss penetrate the cracks and crevices in the rock, causing physical breakdown through expansion and contraction as the moss grows and shrinks. This process eventually breaks down the rock into smaller fragments.
mechanical weathering
mechanical weathering applys weather
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.
Mechanical weathering.
how is hawaii affected by mechanical weathering
Precipitation (source of chemical weathering) Plant roots (source of chemical weathering) Freezing and thawing (source of mechanical weathering) Human activities (source of mechanical weathering)
Yes, It is Mechanical Weathering
Ice wedging is a type of mechanical weathering.
Physical Weathering (aka Mechanical Weathering) is the main type of weathering in deserts.
One kind of Mechanical Weathering is called ice wedging.