Hitting something with something else would count. Thats not a very good answers, but its right.
Moss is biological weathering, actually, because it involves a plant.
Physical weathering is caused by elements of nature. It is known as mechanical weathering to distinguish it from the other types of weathering namely chemical and biological. It occurs mechanically, by the breakdown due to natural components.
Weathering refers to the disintegration and decomposition of rocks. Pressure, temperature, acid rain, water, ice and wind all contribute to mechanical and chemical weathering.
Water causes mechanical and chemical weathering.
One example is when it rains, and there is a crack in the road. When the crack fills up with water it freezes and the crack will expand. Other examples are ice wedging, abrasion, exfoliation, and thermal expansion.
two examples of mechanical weathering are called wind ,and water.
Mechanical weathering means erosion by physical means.Wind and water are examples of mechanical weathering.Mechanical weathering changes rock into sand.
Abrasion and Frost
Physical weathering or mechanical weathering.
dunes
Freezing and Thawing is an example of Mechanical Weathering.
Frost wedging & exfoliation are common terms associated with mechanical weathering.
Abrasion is Mechanical Weathering.
6 examples of mechanical energy
One example of chemical weathering is acid rain another is acid fog. An example of mechanical weathering is water eroding away mountains or water creating a river. by.....
mechanical weathering applys weather
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.