Acid rain
chemical weathering
Chemical Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Chemical weathering
The type of chemical weathering that breaks down rocks is acid.
The type of weathering that does not alter the chemical composition of the rock is called physical weathering. The acid weathering usually alter the chemical composition of a rock.
chemical weathering
Chemical and physical weathering
Chemical weathering
Mechanical and chemical weathering both occur.
Chemical weathering is the type of weathering caused by chemical reactions in water. This process involves the breakdown of rocks and minerals through chemical reactions with water, leading to the alteration of the rock's composition. Examples of chemical weathering processes in water include hydration, hydrolysis, and oxidation.