wearthering is the process of braking down rock
For a fact abrasion is weathering it is machanical weathering
the 3 types of weathering are: Chemical Weathering Biological Weathering Physical Weathering
No. Chemical weathering is to do with acidic rain. This is a type of physical weathering, where it isn't the rainwater's ph, but the fact it freezes in cracks, expands, and prises the rock apart(creating a broken skyline or a scree slope). It occurs in damp areas where water is sometimes, not always below freezing.
biological weathering , physical weathering & chemical weathering.
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.
For a fact abrasion is weathering it is machanical weathering
yes she did as a matter of fact
Physical weathering is a term used in science that refers to the geological process of rocks breaking apart without changing their chemical composition.
the 3 types of weathering are: Chemical Weathering Biological Weathering Physical Weathering
No. Chemical weathering is to do with acidic rain. This is a type of physical weathering, where it isn't the rainwater's ph, but the fact it freezes in cracks, expands, and prises the rock apart(creating a broken skyline or a scree slope). It occurs in damp areas where water is sometimes, not always below freezing.
biological weathering , physical weathering & chemical weathering.
mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
-Mechanical weathering -Chemical weathering -Biological weathering
Physical weathering
The colour of granite does in fact change. For example it will change during the weathering process where feldspar minerals will change to clay minerals such as kaolinite. If the degree of weathering is high this can significantly alter the colour of the granite.
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.