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Chemical weathering occurs more rapidly in a hot, wet climate because chemical reactions speed up with increased temperature.

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13y ago

Chemical weathering occurs more quickly in a hot climate because chemical reactions occur faster at higher temperatures.

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Yes. With an increase in temperature, chemical reactions occur more quickly.

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15y ago

Chemical weathering is mostly caused by rainwater.

Wet climates have more rain, so it stands to reason that they have more chemical weathering because of this.

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12y ago

It is the oxygen and humidity in the hot climate that quickens chemical weathering.

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8y ago

Chemical reactions occur more quickly and readily at higher temperatures.

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