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If you meant weathering that is caused by water; physical weathering is the answer.
Solution weathering is caused when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
Tynomi
Frost wedging
Chemical weathering causes a face to form on a cliff.
It is a form of mechanical weathering.
If you meant weathering that is caused by water; physical weathering is the answer.
The two theories if hoodoo formation (aside from metaphysical reasons) are: * Water eroded and cracked the harder cap rock on the hoodoos to be. The water in the cracks froze and thawed cracking off chips which were washed away. When the rough shape of the hoodoo was formed the cap rock biscuit acted as an umbrella to protect the center of the hoodoo. The outer edges then rounded off with ongoing spalling of rock in cycles of wetting and freexzing. * Sand blown by the wind eroded the hoodoos from soft rock. This is discredited by the lack of a single eroded side to the hoodoos caused by prevailing winds
If you meant weathering that is caused by water; physical weathering is the answer.
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Solution weathering is caused when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
weathing
hydrolysis
Tynomi
Frost wedging
Chemical weathering causes a face to form on a cliff.
yes, liquid water is a unit of chemical weathering. ice is a unit of physical weathering.