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The most important weathering agent is water.Water dissolve soluble materials transforming rocks.
Not in anything that I can think of--certainly not water. Uranium is one of the densest materials on Earth.
After Earth's materials are deposited.
The earth can be considered a closed ecosystembecause it does not necessarily allow other materials to enter, and does not release materials.
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
All oxides are generally insoluble except for oxides of group I metals (alkali earth metals).
Chromates of alkali metals are soluble in water. But chromates of Alkaline earth metals, transition metals and post-transition(poor) metals are mostly insoluble in water.
The most important weathering agent is water.Water dissolve soluble materials transforming rocks.
Rock Phosphate contains P2O5 in insoluble form(insoluble in water of land so could not be useful) while Super phosphate fertilizers conatin P2O5 in soluble form(soluble in water under the earth and is useful and give fertility to land).So Superphosphate is more useful than Rock phosphate
No sulfur does not dissolve in water as it is an element. Most elements with the exception of Oxygen and the halogens, do not dissolve in water when not formed in a compound.
Yes, by definition, an alkali (or alkaline earth metal) is a soluble salt.
steel is one of the most important engineering materials on earth
Because Diamonds are the hardest object in the earth.
hydroligic and rock cycles
Because bicarbonate has giant covalent bonds it is soluble in non-polar solvents such as alkaline earth metals but insoluble in polar oils and salts.
Not in anything that I can think of--certainly not water. Uranium is one of the densest materials on Earth.
After Earth's materials are deposited.