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In cold regions because ice wedging also known as frost wedging physically breaks apart rocks.Ice wedging causes cracks in rock to expand as water seeps in and freezes. So colder regions is where it is least common for physical weathering to occur from temperature changes.
Mechanical weathering or physical weathering changes the earth by causing rocks to crumble. Mechanical weathering has the same effect when rocks heat up and cool down
yes usually it is exposure to weathering i.e physical such as erosion and chemical weathering
There are two types of weathering that occur: chemical weathering and physical weathering. One example of physical weathering is crushing a rock with a hammer. An example of chemical weathering is acid rain where the material is chemically broken down because of the rain's acidity.
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Jamaica
In cold regions because ice wedging also known as frost wedging physically breaks apart rocks.Ice wedging causes cracks in rock to expand as water seeps in and freezes. So colder regions is where it is least common for physical weathering to occur from temperature changes.
Physical weathering from temperature changes is most common on the shorelines, because waves are able to take down rocks that have been weathers. They would be least noticeable inland, in desert areas with little forestation.
Physical weathering from temperature changes is most common on the shorelines, because waves are able to take down rocks that have been weathers. They would be least noticeable inland, in desert areas with little forestation.
An example of physical weathering is animal actions and weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances of Earth's surface.
Mechanical weathering or physical weathering changes the earth by causing rocks to crumble. Mechanical weathering has the same effect when rocks heat up and cool down
yes usually it is exposure to weathering i.e physical such as erosion and chemical weathering
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Weathering
Gas is the least common on Earth.
There are two types of weathering that occur: chemical weathering and physical weathering. One example of physical weathering is crushing a rock with a hammer. An example of chemical weathering is acid rain where the material is chemically broken down because of the rain's acidity.