Plants can cause rocks to weather through a process called biological weathering. As roots grow, they can infiltrate cracks and crevices in the rock, exerting pressure and eventually breaking the rock apart. Additionally, plant roots can produce organic acids that chemically react with minerals in the rock, leading to further decomposition. Over time, these processes contribute to the gradual breakdown of the rock into smaller particles.
the sediments they'll leave their traces behind once the lava melts and turns them into rocks
They make the rock fly to space
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Plant roots break rock through a process called mechanical weathering. As the roots grow, they penetrate small crevices in the rock and expand, exerting pressure that can cause the rock to crack and break apart. Over time, this process helps to break down the rock into smaller fragments, contributing to soil formation.
If the rock is a soft one it will weather faster if it is a hard rock it will take longer to weather
Rocks can be weathered by there roots growing through it causing it to split
the sediments they'll leave their traces behind once the lava melts and turns them into rocks
the sediments they'll leave their traces behind once the lava melts and turns them into rocks
be cause a smaller rock has more volume
They make the rock fly to space
he constant movement of water anywhere causes rocks to erode and weather.
by wind,rain,ice,chemical actions,plants,etc.
When a rock is exposed to weather, it can undergo weathering processes like physical breakdown due to temperature changes, chemical alteration from rainwater or acids, and biological weathering from plant roots or burrowing animals. Over time, these weathering processes can cause the rock to erode and break down into smaller pieces.
Growing the the crevices of rocks is done when making rock gardens. The crevices help shelter the plants and retain water. However eventually the plant roots will weather the rocks.
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No rock is "weather proof." All forms of rock will eventually be worn away (eroded) by the action of the weather.
Answer The weather helps in that it provides processes for eroding existing rock, thus providing the sediments for future sedimentary rock. The weather also influences the type of sedimentary rock formed by influencing populations of sea creatures (reef formation for instance), and plant growth (coal).Addition to this answer : Weather changes rocks' form for it may blow particles slowly, forms another rock which can be explained of process called weathering.