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Soil doesn't really contribute to the breaking down of rocks soil is the end product of the breaking down of rocks. Rocks are broken down by weathering processes such as physical weathering, chemical weathering or biological weathering the material after the rock breaks down combined with organic material creates soil.
how are physical weathering and chenical weathering alike and different
What are non examples for physical weathering
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We excavate them for many uses, we produce acid rain that erodes carbonate rocks, and we cut down forests, exposing rocks to weathering from rain and increased runoff.
it is physical weathering
No weathering is not the same as physical weathering.Kayla
Soil doesn't really contribute to the breaking down of rocks soil is the end product of the breaking down of rocks. Rocks are broken down by weathering processes such as physical weathering, chemical weathering or biological weathering the material after the rock breaks down combined with organic material creates soil.
how are physical weathering and chenical weathering alike and different
how are physical weathering and chenical weathering alike and different
What are non examples for physical weathering
physical weathering is weathering that you can reverse and chemical weathering is where you can' reverse it.
how are physical weathering and chenical weathering alike and different
Is chemicals from plants chemical weathering or physical weathering