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It causes chemical weathering because when it touches rocks, the rocks dissolve, forming caves.
Weathering rounded the mountains by breaking down jagged peaks.
the causes of weathering are water, wind, and ice. -your welcome.
The Appalachian region was created millions of years ago through geologic processes like plate tectonics and mountain-building events. The collision of tectonic plates pushed up the landmass, forming the Appalachian Mountains that span across eastern North America. Erosion and weathering over time have shaped the region into the diverse landscape we see today.
WEATHERING and EROSION
physical weathering
what chemical weathering called oxidation causes
both i think
Weathering helped shape the Appalachian Mountains by breaking down rock and soil over time through processes like mechanical and chemical weathering. This allowed for erosion and the gradual uplift of the mountains through tectonic activity, resulting in the distinctive shape and formation of the Appalachian range we see today.
This would usually be caused by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestones. Dissolution is a chemical weathering process.
Chemical weathering
Chemical weathering