Wind
Ice
Flowing Water
Breaking Waves
Heat
Wind, water, snow, etc... Nature plays a great role in shaping the rest of nature.
of rocks: climate, rock characteristics, and biological evolution
the two factors are erosion and oxidation.
wind water air and dick hertz
cloud, sunshine, rainfall, pressure. etc.
yes
The rate of decomposition of the rock will increase when it is broken up because there is more surface area exposed to the elements weather) that can erode the surfaces.
hydrolysis
Rock density Rock structure Type of rock Geographic location How strong the earth quake Type of earthquake
Mayan,,, they really didnt have to any influence elsewhere
Bioligical factors, slope, and elevation.
Bioligical factors, slope, and elevation.
Rate of cooling of the magma and Chemical composition of the magma.
climate
Oxygen in the air and acids.
Sedimentary rock weathers the fastest and easiest
The minerals that are in a rock will influence how quick it weathers. Strong materials will not weather as quickly as loose materials.
igneous rock
Some factors that affect the rate of weathering are the type of rock, the altitude and the climate.
Some factors that affect the rate of weathering are the type of rock, the altitude and the climate.
The most important factors that determine the rate at which weathering occurs are the type of rock and the climate. Rainfall affects the rate of weathering.
Rocks weather due to physical changes. They can also weather as a result of chemical processes. Things that can affect the rate at which a rock weathers includes weather conditions. Rocks can decompose due to wind and water. The more intense the weather conditions, the more progressive the weathering process will be.