Erosion
falling rocks
The Physical features of Earth continue to change.
Yes, a tornado can cause both physical and emotional trauma.
Yes, rainwater can cause physical weathering by contributing to the process of erosion. When rainwater falls on rocks, it can seep into cracks and crevices, freeze, and expand, leading to the breakdown of the rock over time. This process, known as frost wedging, can gradually wear down rocks and contribute to their physical weathering.
no it is a physical change because you are just changing the size not the chemical structure
Not likely however people that have arthritis are more likely to suffer from the effect of RSI. The cause for arthritis of nearly any form is not known.
Chemical weathering does not cause physical weathering. Chemical weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks through chemical reactions, while physical weathering is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition.
People can
Senescence
Alcohol was less likely to cause gastrointestinal distress.
Most likely
Weathering is the most likely process to cause rocks to break down. This can occur through physical means, such as freeze-thaw cycles and abrasion, or through chemical means, like acid rain and oxidation. Additionally, biological factors, such as plant roots growing into cracks, can also contribute to the breakdown of rocks. Together, these processes lead to the gradual disintegration of rock material over time.