it is changed to a clay form
I had the exact same question for one of my exams... I am fairly sure that the answer is: Granite and Limestone are two rocks that can be chemically weathered by natural rainwater. Hope I helped ! Alexx
love hue
Sedimentary rock, it first forms tallus
Gneiss turns into granite. Though it comes from shale."GNEISS can turn to migmatite and then totally recrystallize into granite."
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I had the exact same question for one of my exams... I am fairly sure that the answer is: Granite and Limestone are two rocks that can be chemically weathered by natural rainwater. Hope I helped ! Alexx
Sedimentary rocks can be both chemically and mechanically weathered.
No. Granite is very chemically resistant.
love hue
It affects it by when you do it well, it happensedews
The product of the mechanically weathered rock would be identical to the original rock. The product of the chemically weathered rock would be dissimilar to the original rock.
It gets weathered into sediment or it could be subjected to heat and pressure and become a metamorphic rock, or it could melt into magma and cool into an igneous rock.
Sedimentary rock, it first forms tallus
Granite, china clay is a by product of granite which means when granite is weathered and put under pressure china clay is formed . Hope this helps!
LIMESTONE
It would have to be weathered & the fragments cemented together.