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only when rock layers are exposed through a process called geologic uplift will phosphorus be made available, and then the cycle o weathering can begin again.
First of all, there would be no rock cycle.
First of all, there would be no rock cycle.
It will start to experience chemical and mechanical weathering, along with erosion.
The rock cycle is the process through which rocks change from one type to another. This process includes melting, metamorphism, uplift, weathering, and burial. Metamorphism is specifically the change of pre-existing rock into new rock through pressure and temperature.
The rock formations being uplifted tend to fracture, fault and tilt.
only when rock layers are exposed through a process called geologic uplift will phosphorus be made available, and then the cycle o weathering can begin again.
uplift
There Would No longer Be a Rock Cycle :(
First of all, there would be no rock cycle.
First of all, there would be no rock cycle.
It will start to experience chemical and mechanical weathering, along with erosion.
There Would No longer Be a Rock Cycle :(
The rock cycle is the process through which rocks change from one type to another. This process includes melting, metamorphism, uplift, weathering, and burial. Metamorphism is specifically the change of pre-existing rock into new rock through pressure and temperature.
it melts
There Would No longer Be a Rock Cycle :(
Sedimentation