Some rocks might undergo chemical weathering, but it wouldn't be considered rusting unless the rock was at least partially composed of iron.
yes !
Yes, bronze lamps do rust if left out in the rain. If bronze is not well kept, it can quickly become dull-looking and tarnished with spots that resemble rust.
yea if you left them out in the rain
Yes, mainly, they will rust
chemical whethering by acid rain
eventually it will rust and it will dry rott the tires
Rust & rot.
The iron would react with the oxygen in the water to make iron oxide, or rust.
The metal will rust.
Some weathered rocks have rust streaks due to the iron content in the rocks. When rocks that have ferrous iron are weathered there will be rust streaks present.
It depends on the humidity and amount of rain fall, if no rainfall and no humidity... No Rust
The orange-brown deposit on iron after rain is likely to be rust, which is formed when iron reacts with oxygen and moisture in the air. Rust is a type of iron oxide compound that weakens and corrodes the metal surface, eventually leading to its deterioration if left unchecked. If you notice rust on iron surfaces, it's a good idea to address it promptly to prevent further damage.