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When the weather damages things such as acid rain, it is weathering. Acid Rain is chemical weathering because it is rain with the chemical acid in it and it can damage things like buildings, rocks and other objects. Other types of weathering are Physical Biological
Chemical energy in firewood can be used to heat a home or fuel a campfire. The chemical energy is gasoline is used in vehicles. Chemical energy in oil is used to heat buildings. Chemical energy in foods are used by the body.
Chemical weathering - is the erosion of buildings and other structures, by the minute traces of corosive chemicals dissolved in raindrops. This gives rise to the phrase 'acid rain'.
Although the firecracker gets its energy from a chemical reaction, most of the damage it does is physical from the shockwave coming from it as it explodes. Very near the explosion there will also be some chemical damage as the burning explosive can burn some its surroundings - and burns are a type of chemical damage.
Chemical preservatives don't allow decomposers to break down the food as quickly as they would with out any preservatives.
Asbestos was generally used on steel I-beams in buildings to insulate from fire and electrical damage.
When the weather damages things such as acid rain, it is weathering. Acid Rain is chemical weathering because it is rain with the chemical acid in it and it can damage things like buildings, rocks and other objects. Other types of weathering are Physical Biological
There are five main hair damage: medical damage photo chemical damage chemical damage thermal damage systemic damage
It can damage freeways and buildings and can kill or injure people
water damage from floods, wind damage ripping off roofs and siding on some buildings, broken windows, and more.
it can damage buildings and pollute rivers which have life in them and kill the living species in the water
The buildings collapse.
It caused a lot of damage like destroying buildings
Lethal damage
wind!
Buildings torn apart!
P waves do not cause significant damage to buildings, due to their bigger amplitudes.