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Q: What is the most important kind of physical weathering in high latitude regions?
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Where on earth would physical weathering from temperature changes be least common and why?

In cold regions because ice wedging also known as frost wedging physically breaks apart rocks.Ice wedging causes cracks in rock to expand as water seeps in and freezes. So colder regions is where it is least common for physical weathering to occur from temperature changes.


What is the wind direction for the mid latitude regions?

west to east for mid-latitude regions only


Why is weathering faster in polar regions?

why weathering is faster in tropics than in the polar region


In which areas chemical weathering is slow?

Chemical weathering is slowest in cold, arid regions.


Why is weathering faster than in polar regions?

why weathering is faster in tropics than in the polar region


When is chemical weathering most rapid?

hot and wet


Polar regions keep chemical weathering to a minimum because?

Polar regions are able to keep chemical weathering to a minimum because of low temperatures. Also the polar regions have less moisture because of the colder temperatures.


What are the physical regions of Nova Scotia?

What is the dum physical regions


What line of latitude are most arid regions centered?

around 30degrees latitude


How many main physical regions are in the US?

There are 9 physical regions.


Where on earth would physical weathering from temperature chang be most common?

Physical weathering from temperature changes is most common on the shorelines, because waves are able to take down rocks that have been weathers. They would be least noticeable inland, in desert areas with little forestation.


Which factor is most important in determening climate?

Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.