The Answer is weathering
Mechanical changes involve physical forces that cause a change in shape or structure, such as bending or breaking an object. Chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms or molecules to form new substances, such as a reaction between two chemicals to produce a different compound.
Biologically, Chemically and Mechanically.
Digestion
Physically/mechanically formed sedimentary rock, organically/biologically formed sedimentary rock, and chemically formed sedimentary rock.
Both, saliva breaks down food chemically, and your teeth mechanically break down food by cutting, grinding, and mashing.
A chemical reaction occur: the transfer of electrons between elements is involved.
chemically to mechanically to hydraulically
Mechanically
Biologically, Chemically and Mechanically.
Sedimentary rocks can be both chemically and mechanically weathered.
Yes, they can be eroded chemically and mechanically.
Mechanically, chemically, or electrically.
Digestion
The answer to your question is: Natural acids chemically weather rocks, hope that helped....
1. Organically. 2. Mechanically. and 3. Chemically.
Hail. when it melts, water can damage the rock.
The stomach mechanically/chemically breaks down food. It adds acid and mixes it into the food.
Its function is to digest food (mechanically and chemically), absorb nutrients and dispose of solid wastes.