Corrosion. Rushing water against rocks make them corrode.
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No, it does not effect all rocks the same. It depends on the type of rock and the acid level in the rain.
holland, Sweden and Norway due to Britain's pollution
rain affects the rocks which cracks the rocks, on a high place it'll fall off when loosely cracked. It'll affect more rocks when it crashes another rock.
a monsoon is a big amount of rain fall through out a period of time.
Oaks primary school lime class rocks (year 5)
The sea softens up the rocks and the rocks break up and fall down to the ground.
Acid rain can weather and erode rocks by reacting with minerals in the rocks, causing them to break down. Different types of rocks can be more susceptible to this process depending on their mineral composition. For example, limestone and marble are more vulnerable to acid rain due to their high calcium carbonate content, which can be easily dissolved by acidic water. Conversely, granite, a more resistant rock, may be less affected by acid rain due to its lower reactivity with acids.
They mean that the rain is now starting to fall.
Acid rain helps erode, etch, and decompose rocks.
Which rocks are exposed to more wind, rain, and ice
its is around 90in. of rain fall