What mechanical and chemical weathering have in common is they both break rocks down into smaller and smaller pieces. Eventually the weathered rock will be eroded.
Moss is biological weathering, actually, because it involves a plant.
Weathering refers to the disintegration and decomposition of rocks. Pressure, temperature, acid rain, water, ice and wind all contribute to mechanical and chemical weathering.
Water causes mechanical and chemical weathering.
Chemical, the sodium in the salt exchanges with calcium in the concrete. The chemical products are all water soluble and the surface of the sidewalk washes away.
Chemical weathering is most common in warm and wet climate.
Abrasion is Mechanical Weathering.
can you tell me about chemical and mechanical weathering
it is mechanical weathering
chemical
It is Phisical (mechanical) Weathering.
Chemical weathering
Oxidation is chemical weathering.
mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
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mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
Mechanical weathering increases the surface area that can be attacked by chemical weathering.
One kind of Mechanical Weathering is called ice wedging.