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Surface area is one of them, and I think heat/water.
I think weathering happens because you need weathering water is part of weathering.
After weathering occurs nothing happens i think. :)
Chemical weathering? No, this happens faster in rain forests. Water is an excellent solvent, and will dissolve a LOT of different materials. The primary form of weathering, however, is physical. Running water will wear away nearly ANY substance, given enough time. The Grand Canyon was created by what is now the Colorado River, wearing away the dirt and rock. You can have physical weathering in the deserts as well; think "sandstorms". Blowing sand can destroy nearly anything.
Sediments are made when weathering pushes down on sedimentary rocks and sediments are formed some people think it is weathering and erosion, but it is just weathering. Sydney Banks
Surface area is one of them, and I think heat/water.
It's called chemical weathering. Think acid rain.
I think that is chemical. :)
both i think
It's called dissolution, a form of chemical weathering.
I think its carbon dating but im not positive
You think probable to rusting.
oxidation does because it wears away objects
I think weathering happens because you need weathering water is part of weathering.
You think probable to the reaction rate of a chemical reaction.
I don't think so. I think that ob belongs to doctors. They are always stressed and they are never home.
After weathering occurs nothing happens i think. :)