A.Freezing
B.Plant Growth
C.Rain
D.Lightning
Tornadoes have a negligible contribution, if any, to the weathering of rocks. However, they can cause localized soil erosion.
Carbonate rocks, such as limestone, tend to be the least resistant to weathering and erosion.
weathering, cementation, deposition
state of matter of inner core
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Tornadoes have a negligible contribution, if any, to the weathering of rocks. However, they can cause localized soil erosion.
A.FreezingB.Plant GrowthC.RainD.LightningThe answer is B Plant Growth Because can plant growth do anything to rocks???? so its the least thing Cause freezing can break the rock ,Rain can make it into tiny pieces and lightning can break it quickly.
chemical reactions
Carbonate rocks, such as limestone, tend to be the least resistant to weathering and erosion.
weathering, cementation, deposition
The process called weathering is responsible for the breaking up and wearing away of the Earth's rocks. The broken up rocks are then carried away by the process of erosion.
state of matter of inner core
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It is susceptible to chemical weathering more than other rocks from exposure to naturally acidic rainfall and groundwater.
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
High speed wind such as a tornado or cyclone can result in weathering of rocks. weathering of rocks make the huge rocks into stones and then into pebbles and then gradually into sand.
what is the implication of Weathering on rocks engineering property