If you mean weathering as in erosion, then they could be: water, wind, ice, and something else. Sorry, I'm blanking out.
No. Tectonic forces are from within the earth. Weathering and erosion come from the atmosphere.
It is a cause of both.
Forces that diminish landforms through weathering and erosion.
Weathering is the breaking down of rock into smaller and smaller particles. Weathering processes include frost wedging, acid rain dissolution, root growth, wind particle abrasion, heat expansion cracking, hydraulic fracture, and rock tumbling in rivers and streams.Erosion is the movement of weathered material from one place to another place through the agents of erosion: wind, water, ice, and gravity.What_is_the_difference_between_weathering_and_erosion
Biological. General rule, anything alive which causes weathering is biological weathering.
Gravity.
physical forces
The term of "weathering" generally speaks to "corruption" of a "thing". As an example, a roof can be weathered by: A. wind B. sun C. water (rain )
4 main causes cause mechanical weathering!
The answer is A. physical forces.
Erosion and weathering are the key forces.
Three forces of mechanical weathering are ice, plants, and animals.
No. Tectonic forces are from within the earth. Weathering and erosion come from the atmosphere.
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Chemical and physical weathering
No, acids cause chemical weathering.
It is a cause of both.