Tornadoes do not cause significant weathering, though they can cause localized soil erosion.
Rain, wind, and climate all affect the weathering and leaching of soils.
the nature of the material weathered (shape, size, composition) the nature of the weathering agent the frequency of the weathering agent the properties of the surrounding environment
how does weathering affect earths oceans and land in constructive and distructive ways
If the marble sculpture is not in a climate controlled environment, it would be affected by a limited amount of weathering, yes.
They both have to do with nature and the things that affect/change it such as erosion and weathering.
strong winds of a tornado assist weathering/erosion/deposition
The three factors that affect weathering are mechanical weathering (physical breakdown of rocks), chemical weathering (chemical changes in rocks), and biological weathering (weathering caused by living organisms).
The rocks will into pieces.
How does slope affect the rate of weathering
Some factors that affect the rate of weathering are the type of rock, the altitude and the climate.
No, because the weathering makes it hotter
well in my believe you can think something else but weathering does NOT affect minerals!! :P
I dont know :d !!
I dont know :d !!
A tornado destroying a house has nothing to do with chemical weathering. It is physical damage caused by the powerful force of wind and the impact of flying objects caught in the vortex. The subtance that the house is made up does not change or dissolve.
There are a few different weathering conditions that might affect copper. Rain and snow are some conditions that would affect copper.
A tornado affects anyone unfortunate enough to be in the path of one.