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The four causes of weathering are physical weathering (breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces by physical processes like freezing and thawing), chemical weathering (breakdown of rocks through chemical processes like oxidation and dissolution), biological weathering (breakdown of rocks by living organisms like plants and animals), and erosion (transportation of weathered material by wind, water, or ice).
Climate: Temperature and moisture levels influence the rate of chemical and physical weathering processes. Rock type: Some rocks are more resistant to weathering than others due to their mineral composition and structure. Vegetation: Plant roots can break apart rocks and enhance chemical weathering by releasing acids. Human activities: Land use changes and pollution can accelerate weathering processes. Erosion: The removal of weathered materials by wind, water, or ice can affect the rate of weathering.
The four ways sediments erode by gravity are creep (gradual downhill movement of soil), slides (sudden movement of large masses of soil downhill), flows (movement of sediment mixed with water downhill), and falls (sediment falling freely due to gravity).
The oldest continental rocks are around 4 billion years old. These rocks provide valuable information about the Earth's early history and can be found in regions such as Western Australia, Canada, and South Africa.
The oldest rocks are typically found on land, as they have not been eroded away by oceanic processes. The oldest known rocks on Earth are found in Western Australia and are estimated to be around 4 billion years old.
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The four causes of weathering are physical weathering (breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces by physical processes like freezing and thawing), chemical weathering (breakdown of rocks through chemical processes like oxidation and dissolution), biological weathering (breakdown of rocks by living organisms like plants and animals), and erosion (transportation of weathered material by wind, water, or ice).
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DragonflyTV - 2002 Rocks 1-4 was released on: USA: 2002
1. Wind erosion. If the rock is on a cliff-side, where the wind is very harsh and strong, then bits of rock can be forced off the wall, and if very bad, can cause things like landslides.2. Water erosion. When rocks get caught in water such as a flowing river, they can either be carried along with the flow of the water or, if too heavy, can sink to the riverbed and the fast flowing water will slowly erode the rocks down. This is why rocks on the riverbed are often smooth.3. Plants. If a seed falls into a crack in a rock, and there is soil in that crack, then often, the plant may grow, causing the crack to widen.4. Freeze-thaw. In cold places, a crevice in a rock can fill with rainwater throughout the day, and if at night it gets so cold that the water freezes, the crevice will be forced to expand. Ten, the following day, if it's warm enough, the ice will melt, and the rock retract. This process continues day in, day out, until the rock gets so worn that it eventually breaks off.Those are the 4 main causes of the break down of rocks, but there is also sea erosion, when the sea crashes against rock faces and slowly erodes them, 'onion-skin', which is caused by heat and dryness, and finally man, who sometimes erode rocks to use for themselves. I hope that this helps you.
Murphy Brown - 1988 On the Rocks 4-24 was released on: USA: 4 May 1992
1 - Fresh Litter 2 - Fermantation layer 3 - Humification layer 4 - Humus and mineral These are the 4 main