The philosophy of Euclidean geometry.
No ice is an agent of physical weathering
chemical weathering
Chemical weathering.
Chemical weathering.
acidic water
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Water
Acid Rain
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A cave is an agent of erosion. More specifically, chemical weathering forms caves.
Unloading acts as a weathering agent by breaking bedrock into smaller pieces. This increases the surface area along which chemical reactions can occur, which eventually leads to weathering.