.......is very polar.
water
chemical weathering
Chemical weathering.
carbonation is an example of chemical weathering carbonation is an example of chemical weathering
A cave is an agent of erosion. More specifically, chemical weathering forms caves.
acidic water
water
Water
No ice is an agent of physical weathering
chemical weathering
Chemical weathering.
Chemical weathering.
Agents of chemical weathering depend on the climate and composition of the rock that is breaking down. Some Agents would include, water, oxygen, CO2, and acids. Temperature plays a significant role in chemical weathering. If it is warm and wet, the Chemical weathering process will increase. So, really it all depends.
The primary agent of chemical weathering is water.
no
- because rain is frequently an acid rain - because water from the pores of rocks expand after freezing and during the time the rock is destroyed by the inside pressure
Acid Rain