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Sedimentary rock is the rock formed as a result of deposits from weathering and erosion. Sedimentary rock can be millions of years old.
The igneous rock must be exposed to weathering, whether it be chemical weathering, or mechanical weathering.
chemical weathering is when a chemical reacts with a rock to brake down a rock.
The two main types of weathering are physical weathering and chemical weathering. Physical weathering involves water, wind and dust scraping away at rocks, while chemical weathering involves chemicals, usually acids, breaking down the rock.
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Clastic sedimentary rock is the usual type of rock formed from the products of rock weathering.
Weathering may change the rock into many shapes.
Sedimentary rock is the rock formed as a result of deposits from weathering and erosion. Sedimentary rock can be millions of years old.
The igneous rock must be exposed to weathering, whether it be chemical weathering, or mechanical weathering.
chemical weathering is when a chemical reacts with a rock to brake down a rock.
I think you are referring to a classification of rock called sedimentary. the other two main types are metamorphic and igneous.
soil is formed by weathering because the bigger rock break the little rock and makes soil.
igneous rock
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A cave is formed through various natural processes such as erosion, weathering, and the dissolving of rock over long periods of time. Most caves are created in limestone, which is easily eroded by water, creating underground cavities. Volcanic caves are also formed when lava flows and cools, leaving behind a hollow space.
The two main types of weathering are physical weathering and chemical weathering. Physical weathering involves water, wind and dust scraping away at rocks, while chemical weathering involves chemicals, usually acids, breaking down the rock.
Soil is usually formed from the rock as a result of weathering of the rocks.