All weathering is slow because rocks are pretty solid.
yes, liquid water is a unit of chemical weathering. ice is a unit of physical weathering.
Stalactites are a result of the processes of chemical weathering, not a form of chemical weathering.
Chemical weathering does not involve water, that is physical weathering
No. It is a physical process. Chemical weathering is a chemical process.
Chemical reactions break down the bonds holding the rocks together, causing them to fall apart, forming smaller and smaller pieces. Chemical weathering is much more common in locations where there is a lot of water. This is because water is important to many of the chemical reactions that can take place. Warmer temperatures are also more friendly to chemical weathering.
Chemical Weathering
A type of Chemical weathering that happens when water interacts with minerals.
There are two types of weathering: chemical and physical. Chemical weathering is said to occur when the chemical compounds of rocks are changed. Physical weathering happens due to wind, rain, or other natural occurrences.
its going to brake
Yes, it happens very fast.
weathering is part of erosion there are two types of erosion mechanical and chemical. chemical refers to elements such as oxygen and Iron which cause a chemical change such as rust and oxidation mechanical weathering is when rocks or materials are separated by water mass movement etc
Because it's cold and dry and chemical weathering usually happens in warm and wet areas like the tropical areas
yes, liquid water is a unit of chemical weathering. ice is a unit of physical weathering.
What starts chemical weathering?Oxidation starts chemical weathering.
mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
No, it happens over quite a long time.
Stalactites are a result of the processes of chemical weathering, not a form of chemical weathering.