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How can you tell whether a rock change is chemical weathered or mechanical weathered?

Chemical weathered because volcanos occur and avenue lava and when lava cools down it forms a rock or rocks.


How does a weathered rock look different from a rock that is not weathered?

A weathered rock is usually smooth and broken down from erosion over time. A rock that is not weathered is usually rough, with jagged edges. NB: A lot depends on the type of rock.


What is a weathered rock?

A weathered rock is a rock that has been broken down or altered by processes such as wind, water, and temperature changes over time. This weathering can cause the rock to become smoother, rounded, or even break apart into smaller pieces.


What is weathered or decomposed rock?

Weathered or decomposed rock refers to the process where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces through exposure to elements such as water, wind, and temperature changes. This process can lead to the formation of soil as well as changes in the chemical composition of the rock.


What are things that erode weathered rock?

things that erode weathered rock


What type of sedimentary rock forms from weathered particles of rocks and minerals?

Sandstone is the sedimentary rock formed from weathered rock.


What are some examples of weathered rock?

Some examples of weathered rock include sand, silt, clay, and gravel. These sedimentary materials are formed from the breakdown and erosion of larger rocks caused by weathering processes such as wind, water, and temperature changes.


What are some changes that occur when a sedimentary rock changes into a metamorphic rock?

To change a sedimentary rock to a metamorphic rock, you change it by time,heat, and pressure.


What changes might you observe in a rock as it is weathered?

As a rock weathers, you may observe physical changes such as erosion due to wind, water, or ice, resulting in a smoother or more rounded surface. Chemical weathering can lead to color changes, formation of cracks, or crumbling of the rock due to reactions with water, oxygen, or acids. Biological weathering from plants or organisms can contribute to decay or weakening of the rock structure.


What are examples of Weathered rock?

Some examples of weathered rock inculde the Grand Canyon and Devil's tower.


Are there any other ways weathered rocks are moved around by natural processes?

Transportation of weathered rock can occur via flooding, river, glacier, wind, landslides, earthquakes, meteor impacts, and volcanism.


What must be present for metamorphism to occur?

The changes to the rock must occur in solid form.