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Erosion it also means abrasion, which does with weathering
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.
The mechanical weathering involves erosion,wind pressure.
Frost wedging.
frost wedging
mechanical
Erosion it also means abrasion, which does with weathering
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.
abrasion.
Moss is biological weathering, actually, because it involves a plant.
I think that is chemical. :)
Weathering involves ways that rocks break down without changes to their chemical state. Weathering involves mechanical forces e.g. wind and rainfall rather than chemical energy in disintegration or rocks.
both chemical and biological weathering
a reversible chemical reaction in which one reaction is an oxidation and the reverse is a reduction
The mechanical weathering involves erosion,wind pressure.
I Believe it is chemical weathering because oxidation is chemical and involves oxygen and water
reduction...