The sun can cause a form of weathering known as thermal stress weathering / insolation weathering (or more informally as onion skin weathering).
This is a process whereby surface material of a rock expands due to heating by the suns radiation and then contracts again when it cools at night. As only the surface of the rock undergoes this expansion and contraction it begins to de-laminate or break away from the underlying material due to the differential stresses that develop in the rock.
Gravity pulled pieces from the Solar Nebula together causing the hydrogen and helium atoms to start nuclear fusion which eventually created the sun.
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we have a different layers around the earth and these layers protest us from the harmful radiation sun is very hot and if the earth never had these 5 layer's the earth would burn up
Weathering is the process that occurs as a result of the flow of energy along the Earth's surface due to the interaction with the sun.
The Sun uses the energy produced from converting hydrogen into helium through nuclear fusion to generate heat and light. If the Sun had no helium, it wouldn't be able to sustain this fusion process, leading to a lack of energy production and a collapse in the Sun's structure. Helium plays a crucial role in the fusion reactions that occur in the Sun, contributing to the high temperatures and pressures required to sustain nuclear fusion.
Yes, the sun plays a role in weathering through a process called thermal weathering. This occurs when rocks expand and contract due to temperature changes caused by sunlight, leading to their breakdown over time.
Breaks down rocks
The sun plays a minimal direct role in deposition as it primarily impacts weathering processes that lead to erosion and transportation of sediment. Deposition is more influenced by gravity, water, wind, and ice, which act to deposit sediments in various environments.
Actually, living organisms can play a significant role in both physical and chemical weathering processes. For example, tree roots can break apart rocks through physical weathering, while certain microorganisms can produce acids that contribute to chemical weathering. In general, the presence of living organisms can speed up the weathering of rocks and minerals.
weathering occurs faster in warm and rainy climate. the rate of which soil forms depends on the climate and type of rock. so soil formation is faster when weathering is quicker too.
The Sun is the source of energy
IT play the evaporate role.
It could cause oxidation, which could lead to an event like rust.
The 1st role Pac ever played was "Travis" in the play "Raisin In The Sun"
The role the sun plays is that it gives energy to different living organisms.
No role, at all. None. Even the Earth and Sun have no part to play.
The color of the rock is not a factor that directly affects the rate of weathering. Factors such as temperature, moisture, chemicals, and the composition of the rock itself play a more significant role in determining the rate of weathering.