it will stay the same unless something else happens to it
Weathering is the process of rocks breaking down. Erosion is what moves the broken down rocks. There are four factors wind, moving water, wind, and gravity. Without weathering there would would be nothing for the Earth to erode.
It happens mainly to granitic rocks.
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
The most common rock that experiences weathering, is sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic and Igneous are unlikey to.
how does weathering change rock
All weathering is slow because rocks are pretty solid.
they get dryno weathering
Weathering is the process of rocks breaking down. Erosion is what moves the broken down rocks. There are four factors wind, moving water, wind, and gravity. Without weathering there would would be nothing for the Earth to erode.
It happens mainly to granitic rocks.
Rocks may be broken physically into smaller pieces. They may also be broken as a result of change in chemical composition. The breaking down of rocks (either physically or chemically) at or near the earth's surface is called weathering. Rocks are weatherd in different ways such as: 1.Weathering of rocks by water 2. Weathering of rocks by the wind 3. Weathering of rocks by plants 4. Weathering of rocks by animals 5. Weathering of rocks by the people
Physical weathering and chemical weathering both break down rocks.
High speed wind such as a tornado or cyclone can result in weathering of rocks. weathering of rocks make the huge rocks into stones and then into pebbles and then gradually into sand.
what is the implication of Weathering on rocks engineering property
Metamorphic rocks change into sediments through weathering
The most common rock that experiences weathering, is sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic and Igneous are unlikey to.
Weathering
When sediment from erosion and weathering of rocks falls or lands somewhere.