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The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference
when it grows
The rates of mechanical weathering does not affect anything since the chemical properties remain unchanged. Only chemical weathering affects the chemical properties of an object.
Earthquakes can crumble and fracture rock structures, exposing more of their surface to weathering and erosion. They might sometimes cause tsunamis or make water go crazy
i think it might be called weathering but I'm not really sure...
the large a business grows the more exposed it is and the involved with the external environment
That's a good question. I guess it might dye the same color as the color you dyed it with, or you might have to dye it again... Interesting....
The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.
The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.
not really only if you go to a dentist they might be able to pull it out but it might hurt a little
There are a few different weathering conditions that might affect copper. Rain and snow are some conditions that would affect copper.
rocks
it might kill it haha
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference
Both are mechanical, physical changes, involving the removal of surface material by the action of wind or water. But both can also involve chemical changes which would tend to change the rate of erosion or weathering - for example, acidic rain might cause limestone to weather faster than neutral rain water would.
nothing much the points might change but it isn't very crucial