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Is moss chemical or mechanical weathering?

Moss is biological weathering, actually, because it involves a plant.


Is moss mechanical weathering?

no


Is moss physical or chemical weathering?

Moss does not directly cause physical or chemical weathering itself. However, moss can indirectly contribute to chemical weathering by producing organic acids that can break down rocks over time. Additionally, moss can also contribute to physical weathering by helping to break apart rocks as their roots grow into cracks and crevices.


Lichens and moss can cause chemical weathering when they give off what?

acid


Is moss that grows on rock chemical or mechanical weathering?

The moss that grows on rocks is considered a form of mechanical weathering. The roots of the moss penetrate the cracks and crevices in the rock, causing physical breakdown through expansion and contraction as the moss grows and shrinks. This process eventually breaks down the rock into smaller fragments.


What is the main type of weather in in the desert?

Physical Weathering (aka Mechanical Weathering) is the main type of weathering in deserts.


What main type of plant is moss?

moss is a spore


If moss begins growing on a rock how might the weathering of this rock change?

The moss can accelerate weathering by secreting acids that break down the rock's minerals, leading to physical and chemical erosion. This process can weaken the rock and make it more susceptible to further weathering from other environmental factors. Over time, the presence of moss can contribute to the gradual breakdown and decomposition of the rock.


What type of weathering is in breaking of rocks?

Physical weathering.


What is kate moss blood type?

her blood type is O positive


Is moss growing on the surface of rock producing pits in the rock chemical weathering?

Yes, moss growing on the surface of a rock can contribute to chemical weathering. As mosses grow, they produce organic acids that can break down minerals in the rock, leading to the formation of pits and crevices. Over time, this process can weaken the rock and contribute to its overall weathering and erosion.


Ice wedging is an example of which type of weathering?

Mechanical Weathering