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Minerals in Rocks combine with Chemicals in the air,Chemical Weathering takes place.
Biological weathering takes place in moderate temperatures. Abrasion weathering is caused by moving water or wind. That can happen in moderate temperatures.
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well physical weathering is when it breaks down rocks and chemical weathering is when rocks are dissolved or loosened so i suppose that it would be that over a certain amount of time goes by, the more weathering occurs. i hope that answers your question! (:
The oxygen in the air combines with the minerals and the rocks change because the minerals are oxidizing. Oxidation can cause new chemical compounds such as iron oxide to form in the rocks.
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Minerals in Rocks combine with Chemicals in the air,Chemical Weathering takes place.
example: when a glature rubs on a bottom of an ocean it will takes rock to another place
The breaking down of a Rock 'in situ' is known as Weathering. And when this Weathering takes place by Physical Change [ The Chemical Composition of Rock is not altered ] then it is known as 'Mechanical Weathering'.Processes:It takes place by the following mechanisms:-Thermal ExpansionFrost DisintegrationPressure ReleaseHydraulic ActionSalt Crystal GrowthBiological Weathering
No. Mechanical weathering takes place when rocks are broken down without any change in the chemical nature of the rocks.
Chemical weathering is the phenomenon which contributes to the destroying of rocks with chemical agents; the chemicals may be natural or man made.Examples are water, carbon dioxide, organic acids, acid rains etc.
Biological weathering takes place in moderate temperatures. Abrasion weathering is caused by moving water or wind. That can happen in moderate temperatures.
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differential weathering
well physical weathering is when it breaks down rocks and chemical weathering is when rocks are dissolved or loosened so i suppose that it would be that over a certain amount of time goes by, the more weathering occurs. i hope that answers your question! (:
The oxygen in the air combines with the minerals and the rocks change because the minerals are oxidizing. Oxidation can cause new chemical compounds such as iron oxide to form in the rocks.
what is responsible for chemical digestion in earthworms