A lack of moisture is something that can slow the process of chemical weathering. Low temperatures can slow it as well.
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Physical weathering is different from chemical weathering because physical weathering is when a river is to weather away the rock. Chemical is when acid precipitation is too dissolve the rock.
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A decrease in temperature.
Stalactites are a result of the processes of chemical weathering, not a form of chemical weathering.
Chemical weathering does not involve water, that is physical weathering
Physical weathering is breaking down of rocks by weather that does not change their chemical components. Chemical weathering is weathering that breaks rocks down by a chemical change.
It's called chemical weathering. Think acid rain.
The type of chemical weathering that breaks down rocks is acid.
Chemical weathering breaks down rocks
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
any chemical which slows down nerve transmission in your body. alcohol being a good example!
Chemical Weathering
chemical weathering is when a chemical reacts with a rock to brake down a rock.
In chemical weathering, rocks are broken down, and their composition changes. Chemical weathering is caused by water, oxidation, carbon dioxide, organisms, and acid rain.
Weathering is weathering, no matter how it occurs. Both chemical and biological weathering wear down rock. They simply go about it in different ways.
Weathering is weathering, no matter how it occurs. Both chemical and biological weathering wear down rock. They simply go about it in different ways.
The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst