How wood is new and turns old.
The forming of a pot hole.
Weathering is the breaking down of rocks into smaller fragments or pieces
Examples are: chemical weathering, errosion, mechanical action, cycles hot-cold, biological action, humans actions, water freezing, etc.
Plants, Water, an Glacier.
water ice and wind
phisical weatheringchemical weatheringandBiological Weathering
well it is very hard to break up bedrock, but the main process that does is weathering. You have two seperit kinds of weathering. The first one is Chemical Weathering. Chemical weathering is when weathering effects the exterior. two examples are rust and leaching. The second type of weathering is Mechanical Weathering. This effects rocks physically. two examples are abrasion and erosion.SO THE MAIN ANSWER WOULD BE WEATHERING. THE TYPE OF WEATHERING, MECHANICAL WEATHERING, THE PROCESS, ABRASION (well there is more than that but that is the most common situation)
weathering is the decay of the rocks of the earth's crust to the exposure to the atmosphere i.e., a process by which the rocks exposed on the surface get broken up into smaller particle. there are 2 types of weathering: 1.mechanical weathering 2.chemical weathering
it is called weathering; the rocks get weathered by wind, water, or earthquakes (main examples) and peices break off
1. Acid rains produce a chemical weathering.2. Chemical weathering involve chemical reactions.
2+2
Abrasion and Frost
two examples of mechanical weathering are called wind ,and water.
What are non examples for physical weathering
What are some non examples of weathering are everything that has to do with no rocks
One example of chemical weathering is acid rain another is acid fog. An example of mechanical weathering is water eroding away mountains or water creating a river. by.....
Eroision
Physical weathering or mechanical weathering.
Acid rain
The Grand Canyon.
Weathering I think
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