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all types bt only in the coldest area of the world. another word for this is dominant.

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What kind of mechanical weathering its a chilly?

Chilly temperatures can contribute to mechanical weathering through the process of freeze-thaw action. When water seeps into cracks in rocks and freezes, it expands and puts pressure on the rock, causing it to crack and break apart over time.


What kind of weathering happens when ice forms in cracks in a rock?

Freeze-thaw weathering occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and creates pressure that can cause the rock to fracture or break apart. This process is common in regions with climates that experience freezing temperatures.


What kind of erosion occurs in rivers?

The main types of erosion that occur in rivers are hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition, and solution. Hydraulic action is the force of the water itself wearing away at the river banks, while abrasion is the process of rocks and sediment carried in the water rubbing against the river bed and banks, wearing them down. Attrition is when rocks and sediment in the water collide with each other, causing them to break and become smoother. Solution occurs when certain rocks or minerals dissolve in the water, contributing to erosion.


Do rocks eat candles?

No, rocks do not eat candles. Rocks are inanimate objects and do not possess the ability to consume, digest, or metabolize any kind of substance.


Can rocks change from one one kind to another kind any order?

Yes, rocks can change from one kind to another through processes like metamorphism (changing due to heat and pressure) or weathering (breaking down into smaller particles). The rock cycle illustrates how rocks can continuously change from one type to another in any order.