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Ice wedging - which water getting deep down in the rock freezing or thawing causing it to expand and break
Mechanical weathering: caused by physical processes such as frost wedging, root action, and abrasion that break down rocks into smaller pieces. Chemical weathering: caused by chemical reactions that alter the composition of rocks through processes like oxidation, hydrolysis, and carbonation. Biological weathering: caused by the actions of living organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms that break down rocks through mechanical or chemical means.
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Gravity and weathering would make my list.
Root growth breaking apart rocks Burrowing animals creating tunnels in soil Lichens releasing acids that dissolve minerals in rock Tree roots widening cracks in rocks
list three physical sourcses of energy
Root wedging: When plant roots grow into cracks in rocks, they can exert pressure, causing the rocks to break apart. Acid secretion: Some organisms secrete acids that can dissolve minerals in rocks, weakening their structure. Burrowing organisms: Animals like earthworms and termites can create tunnels through rocks, increasing their exposure to physical weathering processes. Lichens: These symbiotic organisms can release chemicals that break down minerals in rocks, contributing to their erosion.
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Porosity .Porous sediments equals better circulation and thus fater weathering process. .Impermeable rocks will mean that no or little circulation and thus slower weathering process.
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