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Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.
the causes of chemical weathering is: erosion, water, oxygen, and living organisms.
It is important to not that weathering does not involve movement of rock like in the case of erosion. The five agents of weathering are ice, water, waves, gravity and snow.
We excavate them for many uses, we produce acid rain that erodes carbonate rocks, and we cut down forests, exposing rocks to weathering from rain and increased runoff.
At times a climax vegetation may deteriorate an get replaced by a community of an earlier stage of succesion due to destructive effects of organisms.
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.
Weathering by living organisms is possible practically anywhere.
Plants and other organisms
In chemical weathering, rocks are broken down, and their composition changes. Chemical weathering is caused by water, oxidation, carbon dioxide, organisms, and acid rain.
the causes of chemical weathering is: erosion, water, oxygen, and living organisms.
•Organisms (especially plants) excrete acids both to extract nutrients and to build roots •Cause rock weathering
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Biological effects on mechanical weathering. Living organisms may contribute to mechanical weathering, as well as chemical weathering.
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Living organisms crawl into the cracks and as their family grows so does the crack until the rock splits