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Acids in the rain create holes in the rock, which allows water to get inside for ice wedging.

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Which is one way that mechanical weathering influences chemical weathering?

Acids in the rain create holes in the rock, which allows water to get inside for ice wedging.


What is another name for mechanical weathering?

One kind of Mechanical Weathering is called ice wedging.


What is it called when rocks break down without changing in chemical composition chemical weathering oxidation leaching or mechanical weathering?

The only one from the list above that does not involve some form of chemical change is mechanical weathering.


In which one of the area would you expect to find chemical weathering of a opposed to mechanical weathering?

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What are 2 examples of mechanical and chemical weathering?

One example of chemical weathering is acid rain another is acid fog. An example of mechanical weathering is water eroding away mountains or water creating a river. by.....


What is one way that chemical weathering and mechanical weathering can influence each other?

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What are non-examples of mechanical weathering?

Mechanical weathering is physical changes that break down and/or cracks the rock, such as ice wedging, temperature changes, root growth, or animal activity. Chemical weathering is a chemical change that changes the chemicals of the substance to make a new one. Examples of chemical weathering include oxidation, acid rain, hydration, and carbonation.


What is one difference between chemical and mechanical weathering?

Chemical weathering is the breaking down of a rock on a minute level, like the solution of minerals. Mechanical weathering is the breaking down of a rock, sometimes causing a crack through an entire strata, resulting in mass movement; but mostly mechanical weathering is as a result of a factor which causes the rock to physically separate.


What process creates tiny particles from bedrock?

well it is very hard to break up bedrock, but the main process that does is weathering. You have two seperit kinds of weathering. The first one is Chemical Weathering. Chemical weathering is when weathering effects the exterior. two examples are rust and leaching. The second type of weathering is Mechanical Weathering. This effects rocks physically. two examples are abrasion and erosion.SO THE MAIN ANSWER WOULD BE WEATHERING. THE TYPE OF WEATHERING, MECHANICAL WEATHERING, THE PROCESS, ABRASION (well there is more than that but that is the most common situation)


Are weathering and erosion the same process?

Both chemical and mechanical weathering breakdown a rock into particles, just in diffrent ways. Mechanical weathering is the physical weathering in which a rock is broken down into particles. Chemical weathering is the weathering in which rocks are disolved, decomposed , or loosend to change the minerals in the rock.


Which is one type of mechanical weathering?

Erosion


What are the forces that break rocks?

The forces that break rocks vary and in most cases are classified as mechanical or chemical forces. Weathering is one of the common ways that rocks are broken down into smaller particles.