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When the water content of rock increases, it can lead to a reduction in the rock's strength and stability, making it more prone to weathering and erosion. The presence of water can also facilitate chemical reactions, altering the mineral composition of the rock. Additionally, increased water content can result in hydrostatic pressure, which may cause physical changes such as fracturing or slumping. Ultimately, this process can significantly impact geological formations and landscapes over time.
Fracturing increases the surface area of a rock exposed to weathering.
It increases.
The temperature increases
It increases.
When the temperature of water increases, the molecules of water move faster and farther apart, causing the water to expand and eventually turn into steam.
If you add the salt to the water, the density of the water increases. so the what ever floats on the water will come up. That mean it will get immersed in the water to less extent. If the salt does not dissolve in the liquid, like rock oil, there will be no difference.
THe amount of iron oxide decreases as the level of silica increases.
Concentration increases
The speed increases.
it rises