Plants can weather rocks by having its roots grow, often squeezing the rock into so many little pieces, it can technically be considered "dissolved".
No because light and water makes plants grow. (You need to go back to 1st grade)
plants absorb light energy to make chemical energy from carbon dioxide and water. oxygen is released as a byproduct.
yes they do
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Aqua regia will dissolve gold. It will not dissolve quartz rock.
Yes. Rock salt, which is largely the same as table salt, will dissolve in water.
There are three things that cause weathering in rocks. These factors are wind, plants, and water. Wind and water make the rock dissolve away. Plants can cause the rocks to crack.
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Usually, yes. For example, if you put a piece of rock candy into a glass of water, it will dissolve.
It is more simple to dissolve or to refine powdered materials.
Decaying plants dissolve minerals in rocks through chemical weathering. As organic acids are released during decomposition, they react with minerals in the rock, causing them to break down chemically. This process contributes to the overall weathering and erosion of the rock over time.
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
No. It does not dissolve in water at any temperature.
The first rock to dissolve in water are pebbles,mud,and mud.😊
It depends on the rock - it can either dissolve or just sink to the bottom.
Plants get nutrients from the soil they are in. The nutrients dissolve in the water and are then absorbed from the plant's roots. Plants make food with photosynthesis.