The type of weathering that can damage the Tower of Pisa is primarily physical weathering, specifically freeze-thaw weathering. This occurs when water seeps into the cracks of the stone structure, freezes, expands, and then thaws, causing the rock to weaken and eventually break apart. Additionally, chemical weathering from acid rain can also contribute to the deterioration of the tower's limestone material over time. Regular maintenance and restoration efforts are necessary to prevent further damage to the iconic structure.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is made of white marble.
I'm assuming you mean what is the leaning tower of Pisa famous Forit is famous for leaning of course.If you want to find about it's history and all that stuff I suggest you go to google search wikipedia and then once in wikipedia type in Leaning Tower of Pisa
The tower was built with limestone and lime mortar, with marble used inside.
it was built with rock and brick stones
No. It is 54.5m High. It is a highrise building ( highrise = 35m+ ) but it is small in comparison to the tallest skyscraper. Canary Wharf is the tallest building to be completed in London and is 4x taller than The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Type The Leaning Tower into images and you can see it isn't that tall in comparison.
Chemical weathering typically causes more damage over time compared to physical weathering. This is because chemical weathering involves the breakdown of minerals and rocks through chemical reactions, which can weaken the structure of the material. Over time, this can lead to the disintegration and erosion of rocks and structures.
Physical Weathering (aka Mechanical Weathering) is the main type of weathering in deserts.
Physical weathering.
Mechanical Weathering
chemical weathering
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