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the answer is maybe a mechanical is the time where u run but the chemical is when you see not the tie so the right answer is the mechanical the time

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Q: What can be mechanical or chemical erosion and weathering?
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What is the process that breaks down rocks chemically?

It's called chemical weathering. Think acid rain.


How is weathering different than erosion?

weathering is part of erosion there are two types of erosion mechanical and chemical. chemical refers to elements such as oxygen and Iron which cause a chemical change such as rust and oxidation mechanical weathering is when rocks or materials are separated by water mass movement etc


In general what causes desert pavement A. Wind erosion B. Water erosion C. Mechanical weathering D. Chemical weathering?

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What are 2 ways that rocks are broken down into smaller pieces?

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How can nature change the rock cycle?

By weathering and erosion. The types of weathering used is:physical weathering- when a plant grows inside a rock and the roots break it apart; abrasion- mechanical weathering - erosion- and chemical weathering - acid rain, water weathering and erosion.


Can limestone be worn away?

Yes. Limestone is susceptible to chemical and mechanical weathering and erosion.


What is called when rocks break down without changing in chemical composition?

Mechanical weathering.


Is abrasion chemical or mechanical weathering?

Abrasion is Mechanical Weathering.


What is the natural wearing down or breaking apart of rocks?

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Mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?

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Are speleothems mechanical or chemical weathering?

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Different factors that affect the shape of the Earth?

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