Chemical
This is a chemical weathering.
Carbon dioxide plus water can dissolve minerals.
the causes of chemical weathering is: erosion, water, oxygen, and living organisms.
In chemical weathering, rocks are broken down, and their composition changes. Chemical weathering is caused by water, oxidation, carbon dioxide, organisms, and acid rain.
Water oxygen carbon dioxide living organisms acid rain
water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, living organisms, and acid rain.
Water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, living organisms, and acid precipitation.
Oxygen causes oxidation reactions; carbon dioxide with water (as carbonic acid) dissolve minerals.
Water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, living organisms, and acid precipitationWhat_are_the_sources_of_chemical_weathering
Chemical weathering is the phenomenon which contributes to the destroying of rocks with chemical agents; the chemicals may be natural or man made.Examples are water, carbon dioxide, organic acids, acid rains etc.
Some characteristics of chemical weathering include the breaking down of rocks and minerals through chemical reactions, such as dissolution, oxidation, and hydrolysis. It often results in the formation of new minerals and changes in the composition and structure of the original rock. Chemical weathering is influenced by factors such as temperature, moisture, and the presence of certain substances or organisms.
Carbonation. Minerals combine chemically with H2CO3 and form a new product called...Carbonation. Which happens inside the rock :)