there is
There is little to no weathering on Mars due to the very small amount of atmosphere Mars has. Although there is evidence that there may have been weathering there in the past.
Mar's surface is full of craters. The surface is tinted with a rust color, hence the name "Red Planet." The surface has high levels of iron oxide, the same chemical weathering found in rust.
more surface area= faster rate of weathering
How does slope affect the rate of weathering
physical weathering is weathering that you can reverse and chemical weathering is where you can' reverse it.
Weathering on Mars is primarily caused by wind erosion due to its thin atmosphere. The lack of liquid water limits traditional weathering processes seen on Earth. However, there is evidence of ancient river valleys and fluvial features suggesting past erosion by water.
Rocks and The Mars Rovers are on the surface of the planet Mars.
No, because the weathering makes it hotter
Mars is sandy.
Oh, dude, it's like this: the relationship between surface area and weathering rate is pretty straightforward. The greater the surface area of a rock or mineral, the faster it will weather because there's more area for those pesky weathering agents to break it down. So, like, if you want something to weather faster, just give it more surface area to work with. Easy peasy.
100% of the surface of mars is land. There is no surface water on mars
The surface area of a rock has a big affect on the rate of weathering. The higher the surface area of the rock in proportion to its overall mass will result in a quicker rate of weathering of the rock.