a- Water seeps into cracks of rocks and then freezes, as it freezes the ice expands and splits the rock.
b- Chemicals, when acids in air pollution mix with rain and fall back to the earth, the chemicals eat away the surfaces of stone structures and natural rocks. Even tiny seeds that fall into cracks can spread out roots, causing huge boulders to break apart.
c- Weathering is the process of breaking surface rock into boulders, gravel, sand, and soil.
what are the effects of weathering and erosion
Weathering can only occur on the surface of the earth because the weather is only present on the surface of the earth. The surface of the earth refers to any exposed area.
Weathering can only occur on the surface of the earth because the weather is only present on the surface of the earth. The surface of the earth refers to any exposed area.
Weathering.
corrosion (:
what are the effects of weathering and erosion
Weathering can only occur on the surface of the earth because the weather is only present on the surface of the earth. The surface of the earth refers to any exposed area.
Weathering can only occur on the surface of the earth because the weather is only present on the surface of the earth. The surface of the earth refers to any exposed area.
Weathering.
Pressure on them is released, which can cause pressure-release mechanical weathering. Exposure of an uplifted rock to the surface will fully expose the rock to the effects of mechanical and chemical weathering--basically a rock rot.
corrosion (:
Weathering!
erosion
it kinds of destroyes it
Erosion by weathering.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
trees and plants protect the earth from weathering and erosion