When chemical weathering occurs on the rocks of earths surface, the earth lets out Phosphorus.
Answer: Phosphorus
Weathering
Weathering and erosion reshape the Earth's surface by both of there processes of movement. ~Jazzy Bhoo' P.S Add Me On FaceBookMy Name Is Jazzy Duhh
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They are generally called Exogeneous processes. Example include weathering.
Chemical sedimentary rocks form from solutions (water with something in it).
The carbon dioxide accelerate the chemical weathering of rocks.
Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
1) physical erosion. 2) chemical weathering.
It is actually called weathering, but if your talking about the process of rocks breaking down into smaller pieces by physical means it is called Mechanical Weathering, by chemical means it is called Chemical Weathering.
Weathering.
Weathering
weathering breaks rocks on earths surface
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Weathering and erosion
they both shape the earths surface and so in that way it shapes rocks. Mechanical weathering has release of pressure freezing and thawing and so on and so on
weathering, erosion, deposition
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