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Erosion.
There are several types of rock weathering: chemical (oxidation, chemical reaction to acidic fluids), mechanical (frost wedging, water hydraulics), and biological (plant root growth, burrowing by animals, plant secretions). Technically, any process that results in a diminution or reduction in rock size is classified as a weathering process. Therefore, the answer to the question would be 'yes'.
It is called the humidity of the atmosphere.
Wearing away of rocks is called weathering.
Oxidation
The gradual wearing down of the earth's surface is called Erosion.
Erosion.
It is indeed. A metal is combining with the oxygen in the atmosphere to form a type of oxide in a process called oxidation.
The general term is erosion or weathering.
A reaction witrh oxygen is called oxidation. Generally oxidation involve lose of electrons.
what chemical weathering called oxidation causes
It would be a positive ion, which is called an anion. (pronounced an-ion)
This change is called oxidation (increase of ox. state) or reduction (decrease)
Oxidation .
Fire.
oxidation in molecular terms, but in more general terms, combustion, aka burning!
Copper reacts with the oxygen in the air in a process called oxidation. This occurs in several steps as seen in Kuba Jasinski’s answer. The reactions occur as the copper atoms give up some electrons (oxidation) to the oxygens (reduction) to create ionic compounds. This is a classic example of what is called a redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction.