Weathered was created on 2001-11-20.
The Weathered Underground was created on 2010-01-26.
Weathered rocks that are composed of smaller fragments and grains are referred to as sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed through the process of erosion, transportation, deposition, and lithification of the weathered materials.
Sedimentary rocks made of weathered rock fragments are called clastic sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and cementation of fragments that have been weathered, eroded, and transported from their original source. Examples include sandstone, shale, and conglomerate.
A weathered surface refers to a surface that has been altered or worn down by exposure to natural elements such as rain, wind, and sunlight over time. This process can lead to changes in the appearance and structure of the surface, often resulting in a weathered or aged look.
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The Weathered Underground was created on 2010-01-26.
alluvial fans
Pyrite is weathered by both exposure to sunlight and to rain or temperature variations. The mineral is relatively easily weathered.
things that erode weathered rock
Neither, at the surface all rocks become weathered.
The American Appalachian mountains a a good example of weathered mountains.
Sedimentary rocks can be both chemically and mechanically weathered.
We get weathered by being on or near the surface and exposed to environments different than we were formed in.
The layer of soil that contains weathered rocks is the subsoil. This layer is located beneath the topsoil and consists of partially weathered rocks and minerals.
The process of making wood look weathered can be done by using an abrasive brush to scuff the surface of the wood giving it an aged and weathered look. Then layers of stain should be applied to the wood in order to give it that weathered color.
Chemical weathered because volcanos occur and avenue lava and when lava cools down it forms a rock or rocks.
Some examples of weathered rock inculde the Grand Canyon and Devil's tower.