Weathering is the decomposition of earth rocks, soils and their minerals through direct contact with the planet's atmosphere. Metamorphism is the solid-state recrystallisation of pre-existing rocks due to changes in heat, pressure, and/or introduction of fluids. SImply put, weathering is the break down of rock (wear and tear) and Metamorphism is rock changing due to Heat,Pressure, and Chemically active fluids
they are opposite in their spelling
Weathering is the mechanical and chemical hammer that breaks down and sculpts the rocks. Erosion transports the fragments away.
physical weathering is just wind and temperature change and stuff whereas chemical weathering is when chemicals like acid rain erode it
chemical and mechanical weathering :P
The two main types of weathering are physical weathering and chemical weathering. Physical weathering involves water, wind and dust scraping away at rocks, while chemical weathering involves chemicals, usually acids, breaking down the rock.
As a SIIT college student, based on what Mrs. Forcadilla taught us, the Two kinds of Weathering are Mechanical- physical forces that broken down rocks into smaller pieces. and Chemical- informed transformation of rock into non-chemical composition.
Mechanical weathering and Chemical weathering
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.
explain the difference between the two types of feeding?
chemical and mechanical weathering :P
You can tell the difference between two types of trees, because they leaf clues.
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Therew is only to types of weathering in my knowledge and they are Mechanical and Chemical (in scientific term). Mechanical is also know as physical.
it leafs clues
Ice wedging and, plants + animals
There's no signifigant difference between the two, each is used in certain contexts. "There are dozens of different dog types", versus, "there are various dog types."
The first is sugur the second is kk.fds.kfd
the weathering and erosion
There are many types of cable used in computers.
The two main types of weathering are physical weathering and chemical weathering. Physical weathering involves water, wind and dust scraping away at rocks, while chemical weathering involves chemicals, usually acids, breaking down the rock.