Climate change
yes it can
Water, Wind, Plant growth.
they dont
water wind.
wheathering,erosion and cementing
Primarily rain, ice and wind, but it can be sand where there is sand (deserts and beaches).
No, it's called carbonization (wheathering of limestone)
No, it's called carbonization (wheathering of limestone)
Moving water
The outer appearance of an object, such as its color, texture, or shape, would be most affected by weathering. Over time, exposure to the elements can cause fading, erosion, or degradation of these physical features.
an example of mechanical weathering is called ice wedging. it is when water gets into a small crack in rock then freeze and expand breaking the rock.
Stones can change through physical weathering, where processes like freeze-thaw cycles or abrasion break them down into smaller pieces. Chemical weathering can also alter stones by reacting with minerals in the stone, causing them to dissolve or change composition. Biological weathering, such as the growth of plants or organisms on the stone, can also cause changes over time.