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there is a lack of biological activity on the moon

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Q: Why is there no evidence of chemical weathering on the moon?
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What starts chemical weathering?

What starts chemical weathering?Oxidation starts chemical weathering.


How weathering processes affected the development of an area?

The weathering process is affected by climatic conditions. Moist and warm climates favor chemical weathering, while moist, cold climates favor physical weathering. In dry climates, weathering is slow. Would you expect to find any chemical weathering on a rock from the moon? The rate of the weathering process is affected by particle size.


How are weathering and chemical weathering related?

mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering


Are stalactites a form chemical weathering?

Stalactites are a result of the processes of chemical weathering, not a form of chemical weathering.


What type of weathering creates caves or caverns?

Chemical Weathering .


What is the process that breaks down rocks chemically?

It's called chemical weathering. Think acid rain.


Is acid chemical weathering or mechanical weathering?

chemical


What is aonther word for chemical weathering?

chemical weathering


What are the differences between physical and chemical weathering and say what type acid rain is?

1. Acid rains produce a chemical weathering.2. Chemical weathering involve chemical reactions.


What is different between physical weathering and chemical weathering?

Physical weathering is breaking down of rocks by weather that does not change their chemical components. Chemical weathering is weathering that breaks rocks down by a chemical change.


Does chemical weathering involve water?

Chemical weathering does not involve water, that is physical weathering


What occurs as the results of a rocks exposure to a chemical?

The answer will depend on what the chemical is! A rock exposed to nitrogen, under normal temperature and pressure will be no different from what it would be otherwise!