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True. Weathering can cause erosion and fading of inscriptions on tombstones over time, making them difficult to read.
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Yes. Because sedimentary rocks are often found on the surface of the earth, they are easily exposed to weathering. The longer a rock is out in the open, the softer it will become due to weathering, until it turns into sand. (This process takes millions of years depending on the size of the rock, however.)
Granite lasts longer as it is far more resistant to chemical weathering.
The soil soon becomes dirt and is no longer soil
It's harness is going to take longer to grow
it cracks a rock by the roots reaching it and the longer you wait, the more it will crack until it finally just brakes
Weathering is a process that involves breaking up of rocks into smaller parts while erosion refers to the movement of soil from one place to another. The main difference between these two processes is that erosion takes place within a short period of time while weathering takes a longer period of time.
Different materials are combined either to improve the material for example: denim and elastine are combined so that the jeans will have a better fitting and can adjust to the the body. But not only that, materials are combined to make the material stronger or longer lasting; another example is socks 100% wool is good but they don't last long and damage easily, but if you mix 50% wool and 50% cotton the will last longer and they are cheaper.
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So That It Has A Longer Life And Can Be Packed Easily. J. Milne
In an otherwise smooth rock, the minerals that are more resistant to weathering and erosion will survive these processes longer, resulting in a smooth but bumpy surface.