If made of iron or steel they will rust.
What may happen to a rock/mineral is that the softer layers of a rock that are closest to the surface get weathered or eroded away while the harder center parts do not. This usually results in interesting and uneven rock shapes. Also, some weathering isn't exactly even in terms of the surface of a rock.
only twice, first for a short period in 1868 then 1874 to 1880
In British historical terms, it would be the Victorian Era from 1837 to her death in 1901.In terms of literature, it would be a late Gothic to early Modern time periodIn terms of art and archetecture I guess it would be Impressionist/Post Impressionist to Art Deco.In terms of economics, it would be the Age of Industrialization, which I think is the only term that has a global connotation, as the others are all Western.
There doesn't have to be a dormant period for African violets [Saintpaulia spp]. Specifically, they're capable of flowering year-round. Important factors are temperature, moisture, light, humidity, growing medium, feeding, and container. Particularly important are the light and the feeding in terms of continuous bloom times.
The duration of Terms of Endearment is 2.18 hours.
The terms climate and weather are unlike. Climate refers to the weather period over a significant period of time, and weather refers to the day to day state of temperature and atmosphere.
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Frost wedging & exfoliation are common terms associated with mechanical weathering.
# Onion skin # Chemical # Abrasion # Mechanical # Freeze/thaw
They are both natural. They sometimes cause harm to the environment.
Although the terms are frequently used together, weathering and erosion are uniquely different. Weathering is the physical, chemical and biotic breakdown of a substance and erosion is how it is carried off. Ice, water and wind contribute to the erosion process.
The term that is defined as erosion that occurs in open air is weathering.
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In terms of Philosophy; Socratic Period is the period or time of the Greek Philosophers: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
The terms menses and period generally refer to the same thing: menstruation.
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They change because of exposure to weathering, erosion, heat, pressure, and melting.