weathering is the best evidence.all rocks break down when exposed to weathering processes such as erosion
no they are insoluble
rocks
they drip on them and they explode!
Chemicals react with rocks and minerals or dissolve rocks and minerals.
erosion is causing rocks to dissolve
The presence of sediment or mineral deposits at the bottom of the kettle can indicate that rocks have dissolved in the water. Additionally, a rough or pitted surface inside the kettle may also suggest the erosion caused by dissolved rocks.
Rivers dissolve salt from rocks on the Earth.
The evidence that a solution is saturated, is that if you add more solute, it doesn't dissolve.
metasomatism
Calcium acetate is reasonably soluble in water, so vinegar will dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate).
carbonic acids dissolve rocks, and caves from underground.
Rocks dissolve when they come into contact with water containing acidic substances, such as carbon dioxide or sulfuric acid. The acidic water reacts with the minerals in the rock, causing them to break down and dissolve over time. This process is known as chemical weathering.