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Some agents of weathering are heat from the sun, plant and animal activity, freeze-thaw cycles, abrasion from windblown ice or water carried material, chemical weathering from acidic solutions such as acidic rain, and hydrolysis. The four main weathers agents are wind, ice, gravity, and water.The agents of weathering include temperature, water, and gravity. Water causes the most weathering with ice, rain, and river movement causing stone to weather.
Moving water and Gravity
No. Erosion usually involves the transportation of material from one place to another place. Chemical weathering involves the reaction of natural Earth materials with acidic fluids, causing dissolution.
the main agents of physical weathering would be hail, snow, sleet, and rain (sometimes temp.)
physical
The movement of abrasive particles, by either air or in water, would both be agents of mechanical weathering.
Natural agents of physical weathering: Rain, sand (driven by the wind), sunlight, the freeze/thaw cycle. Man-made agents of physical weathering: Acid rain.
The agents for weathering and erosion are natural. I know off no career that would replace these natural agents. However, if you mean careers understanding or preventing them then Geology, Geography, farming and Engineering would be your choices.
1- Natural Acids 2- Oxygen
the primary agents of weathering are water, ice, and gases in the atmosphere
Wind and water are agents of erosion
There are so many agents of chemical weathering. The two main agents that cause chemical weathering are acid rain and carbon dioxide.
not just glaiciers, but all ice, (including glaiciers) are agents of weathering.
Water, Acids , and Air are all agents of chemical weathering
water,acids and air are all agents of chemical weathering
Wind, heat from the sun, plant and animal activity, freeze-thaw cycles, abrasion from windblown, ice or water carried material, chemical weathering from acidic solutions such as acidic rain, hydrolysis.