water and snow
Freezing and thawing and water erosion.
There are so many agents of chemical weathering. The two main agents that cause chemical weathering are acid rain and carbon dioxide.
rain,wind,freezing..
water and gravity. Those two, working with changing temperatures (esp above and below freezing) will do a number on any material.
Mechanical weathering and Chemical weathering
water and snow
Freezing and thawing and water erosion.
There are so many agents of chemical weathering. The two main agents that cause chemical weathering are acid rain and carbon dioxide.
Moving water and Gravity
1- Natural Acids 2- Oxygen
rain,wind,freezing..
water and gravity. Those two, working with changing temperatures (esp above and below freezing) will do a number on any material.
No. Erosion usually involves the transportation of material from one place to another place. Chemical weathering involves the reaction of natural Earth materials with acidic fluids, causing dissolution.
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)
Mechanical weathering and Chemical weathering
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.
The 2 kinds of weathering are the Mechanical or Physical Weathering and the Mechanical Weathering.