The porsity of the rocks is a factor. The more porous, the more susceptible to cracking when water expands as ice in the rock cavities. Location is a factor, or rather weather, which is climate/location dependent. The more severe extremes of temperature during the year, the more affect on the rock due to the expansion/contraction that all materials experience when heated or cooled. Whether a rock is of igneous origin (volcanic), sedimentary (usually organic materials like dead sea creatures compressed by the weight of water ), or metamorphic (rocks that have undergone extreme pressure and temperatures). Sandstone is a good example of sedimentary rock, and is easily dissembled into small grains from weathering. The highly polished building stones you see in many lobbies on the floor and walls are of metamorphic origin. Basalt is a good example of an igneous rock, is extremely hard and will have been around for millions of years. However, on the scale of hardness, diamonds top the list. They are formed from carbon which creates crystals when put under extreme heat and pressure. They probably are the least susceptible to weathering under any conditions.
One factor that affects the rate of weathering in rocks is the type of rock that it is. Another factor is the climate.
1 - climate conditions
2 - exposure of the rock to the atmosphere
3- composition of the rock
weather, erosion, deposition, compaction, living beings activity, acid rains, cementation, water contact, etc.
Minerals present : temperature precipitaion moisture animals and insects burrowing
Weathering and transportation
Temperature, pressure, time
Physical geography can affect weather. Being on the coast can affect the wind direction. Being in the mountains will affect precipitation.
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The rocks will into pieces.
Generally, the smaller the particles that make up the soil, the greater the density. For example, clay is more dense than sand, and sand more dense then organic soil.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
Physical geography can affect weather. Being on the coast can affect the wind direction. Being in the mountains will affect precipitation.
Yes the government can affect the stability of a business
'Neurocutaneos' is an adjective used to describe conditions that affect both the skin and nervous system.
Yes. The physical conditions of being in space have little or no affect on the dream function.
I think that most business have problems when the stability of the governemnt changes because so I think it most of the stability government will affect the business
weather, erosion, deposition, compaction, living beings activity, acid rains, cementation, water contact, etc.
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yes and no it depends on the situation.