•reaction of rock/minerals with water
•The ultimate fate of all surface rocks
•Contrast with physical weathering
•Hydration
•Hydrolysis
•Dissolution
•Carbonation
•Biological
•Redox
Climate can greatly influence chemical weathering, as wet and warm environments tend to accelerate chemical reactions. Meanwhile, the type of rock and geological processes in an area can impact the rate of mechanical weathering, as softer rocks are more susceptible to mechanical breakdown.
Chemical weathering can be a problem because it can weaken and break down rocks, leading to landslides, erosion, and other geological hazards. It can also accelerate the degradation of buildings and structures, compromising their structural integrity. Additionally, chemical weathering can release harmful substances into the environment, affecting ecosystems and human health.
mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
•Aeolian • •Biological weathering • •Exfoliation • •Thermal Expansion
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chemical weathering
Physical weathering is breaking down of rocks by weather that does not change their chemical components. Chemical weathering is weathering that breaks rocks down by a chemical change.
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Chemical weathering
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Fog is a chemical weathering.
Yes, chemical weathering involve chemical reactions.