Some examples of chemical weathering include:
2 oxygen- rust
3. acid- forms caves
When rain, which contains dissolved carbon dioxide, falls on limestone, the rock is converted to soluble calcium hydrogen carbonate and this is carried away by the rain, and the rock is eroded. Other rocks are attacked by acidic rain and converted to clay and soluble substances. Iron rich rocks are oxidised by the air.
Some examples of chemical weathering include:
- Water
- Oxygen
- Carbon Dioxide
- Living organisms
- Acid rain
Chemicals dissolve rock forming caves and caverns.
Carbonation, Oxidation, Hydration/dehydration, Hydrolysis.
Acid rain and Oxidation.
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well it is very hard to break up bedrock, but the main process that does is weathering. You have two seperit kinds of weathering. The first one is Chemical Weathering. Chemical weathering is when weathering effects the exterior. two examples are rust and leaching. The second type of weathering is Mechanical Weathering. This effects rocks physically. two examples are abrasion and erosion.SO THE MAIN ANSWER WOULD BE WEATHERING. THE TYPE OF WEATHERING, MECHANICAL WEATHERING, THE PROCESS, ABRASION (well there is more than that but that is the most common situation)
It's called chemical weathering. Think acid rain.
1. Acid rains produce a chemical weathering.2. Chemical weathering involve chemical reactions.
Fog is a chemical weathering.
What are non examples for physical weathering
Acid rain
What are some non examples of weathering are everything that has to do with no rocks
Chemical weathering; Acid Rain. Physical; Torndo's Typhoon's Hurricane's etc. Hope this helped.
Mechanical weathering is physical changes that break down and/or cracks the rock, such as ice wedging, temperature changes, root growth, or animal activity. Chemical weathering is a chemical change that changes the chemicals of the substance to make a new one. Examples of chemical weathering include oxidation, acid rain, hydration, and carbonation.
One example of chemical weathering is acid rain another is acid fog. An example of mechanical weathering is water eroding away mountains or water creating a river. by.....
What starts chemical weathering?Oxidation starts chemical weathering.
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mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering
Chemical Weathering .
Stalactites are a result of the processes of chemical weathering, not a form of chemical weathering.
well it is very hard to break up bedrock, but the main process that does is weathering. You have two seperit kinds of weathering. The first one is Chemical Weathering. Chemical weathering is when weathering effects the exterior. two examples are rust and leaching. The second type of weathering is Mechanical Weathering. This effects rocks physically. two examples are abrasion and erosion.SO THE MAIN ANSWER WOULD BE WEATHERING. THE TYPE OF WEATHERING, MECHANICAL WEATHERING, THE PROCESS, ABRASION (well there is more than that but that is the most common situation)