The climate that is the most conducive to rapid weathering are tropical climates. They will have the fastest rate of weathering.
Hot and wet climate.
The most rapid weathering occurs at the sharp edges and corners of rock.
In a warm humid climate
hot and dry
The primary agent of chemical weathering is water.
Usually a cold climate is.
Hot and wet climate.
Hot, wet, tropical climates are most conducive to chemical weathering.
A warm, damp(moist),place with tropical weather
There are many types of mechanical weathering, some due to climatic conditions, some not. Excluding non-climatic causes, mechanical weathering such as plant root growth, would be assisted by tropical conditions which encourage plant growth and root hydraulics. In desert regions, weathering is more rapid under conditions of high wind, which causes abrasion of rock surfaces. In areas that experience hot/cold alternating temperatures, frost wedging and thermal stress will contribute to rapid mechanical weathering. The type of rock being exposed to agents of mechanical weathering would also play a part in the speed at which the weathering takes place, as some rock varieties are more easily mechanically weathered than others.
Chemical weathering is most common in warm and wet climate.
The Tropics.
Chemical weathering is the most effective in hot and dry climates. This is because this climate accelerates and intensifies the chemical weathering.
warm, humid climate
Climate & Moisture
warm, humid climate
The most rapid weathering occurs at the sharp edges and corners of rock.