When moss grows on a rock, it can contribute to the weathering process through both physical and chemical means. The moss can retain moisture, creating a humid environment that accelerates the breakdown of the rock. Additionally, the acids produced by moss as it metabolizes organic material can chemically alter the rock's minerals, leading to further weathering. Over time, this process can significantly weaken the rock structure and contribute to soil formation.
The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference
In the Congolese rainforest, the rates of chemical weathering are likely higher due to the warm and wet climate, which accelerates chemical reactions that break down rocks. In contrast, in the Siberian steppes, mechanical weathering rates might be higher due to freezing and thawing cycles that physically break down rocks through processes like frost wedging.
It is the current working theory of the origin of the universe. It is the paradigm that Astronomy is based upon. But, new evidence is always being described. The theory itself might change as our knowledge grows.
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
i think it might be called weathering but I'm not really sure...
the large a business grows the more exposed it is and the involved with the external environment
That's a good question. I guess it might dye the same color as the color you dyed it with, or you might have to dye it again... Interesting....
not really only if you go to a dentist they might be able to pull it out but it might hurt a little
The rock won't get as much sunlight & energy that it needs... but i may not be right.
There are a few different weathering conditions that might affect copper. Rain and snow are some conditions that would affect copper.
nothing much the points might change but it isn't very crucial
Weathering might have the least effect in extremely cold and dry environments, such as polar regions like Antarctica. The lack of liquid water and the slow chemical reactions at very low temperatures limit the rate of weathering processes in these areas.
A business may achieve an objective and will need to move onto another one (e.g. survival in the first year may lead to an objective of increasing profit in the second year). The competitive environment might change, with the launch of new products from competitors. Technology might change product designs, so sales and production targets might need to change.
A business may achieve an objective and will need to move onto another one (e.g. survival in the first year may lead to an objective of increasing profit in the second year). The competitive environment might change, with the launch of new products from competitors. Technology might change product designs, so sales and production targets might need to change.
it will be hot, taste bad and might change colors or grow mold
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference