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Physical weathering is a process rocks get broken in to pieces.
What you're saying is that the weathering and erosion is the process of science.
chemical weathering
ractions with oxygenMechanical weathering refers to the physical breakdown of the given rocks.
Abrasion is a Physical /Mechanical weathering .Abrasion is the process of wearing down or rubbing away.
yes it is and it is one of the major eroson.
No. It is a physical process. Chemical weathering is a chemical process.
Physical weathering is a process rocks get broken in to pieces.
weathering and erosionWeathering is the process by which rocks are broken apart into sediments. Weathering can be either physical or chemical. Erosion is the process by which those sediments are moved to different areas. Erosion can be powered by wind, water, or ice in the form of glaciers.
weathering and erosionWeathering is the process by which rocks are broken apart into sediments. Weathering can be either physical or chemical. Erosion is the process by which those sediments are moved to different areas. Erosion can be powered by wind, water, or ice in the form of glaciers.
No, it is a chemical process.
What you're saying is that the weathering and erosion is the process of science.
Although the terms are frequently used together, weathering and erosion are uniquely different. Weathering is the physical, chemical and biotic breakdown of a substance and erosion is how it is carried off. Ice, water and wind contribute to the erosion process.
Weathering from mechanical and chemical means is the process that causes rocks to become smaller and smaller; wind, rain, the sun, the freeze/thaw cycle, moving glaciers, chemical reactions, and gravity are some of the causes of weathering.
chemical weathering
An example of physical weathering is animal actions and weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances of Earth's surface.
yes.