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How do plants help to weather rocks?

Simple. The roots of a plant. Plants weather rocks by growing in small moist crevasses. As their roots expand the rock cracks. The process is very similar to the action of ice entering the crevasse or crack and freezing thus expanding the crack. Over time the rock fractures.


Freeze-thaw is an example of what type of weathering?

The process of which freeze-thaw or physical weathering takes place is rather simple. Firstly, water would get into cracks on a rock or hard material, and overnight, it would freeze. Secondly, because when water freezes, it expands, it therefore forces itself further into the rock; the crack is made larger. Lastly, this would created more space inside the rock, for more water to end up inside, and join in with the freeze-thaw, until finally, the rock would break.


How are sedimentary rocks formed and what is the simple answer to this process?

Sedimentary rocks are formed through the accumulation and compression of sediments over time. The simple answer to this process is that sediments are deposited, compacted, and cemented together to create sedimentary rocks.


How do you draw a diagram showing how deflation occurs in wind erosion?

To illustrate deflation in wind erosion, draw a diagram showing wind picking up loose particles like sand or soil, carrying them across the land, and depositing them in another area. Include arrows to show the movement of particles and label the key features such as the source area, transport path, and deposition site. Use simple symbols like circles for particles and lines for wind direction to represent the process clearly.


How does water and ice erode rock?

Water and ice erode rock by a process called freeze-thaw weathering. Water seeps into cracks in the rock, then freezes and expands, putting pressure on the rock. As the ice thaws, the rock is weakened and can break apart. This repeated cycle of freezing and thawing eventually causes the rock to break down.

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What makes a detriral rock?

Detritus is the name given to an unsorted material derived from rock. The derivation process may be weathering, or perhaps simple gravity collapse.


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