weathering andie

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Many things cause this to happen. There are two types of weathering:

Mechanical (physical)Chemical

It is when rocks break down into smaller pieces because of some physical force. The rock does not change chemically, it just gets smaller! Sometimes called PHYSICAL weathering.

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Freezing and thawing is breaking these rocks apart!Ice Wedging

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Ice is breaking these rocks apart

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Roots are breaking these rocks apart.

ROOTPRY

Chemical weathering occurs when rocks are broken down by a chemical reaction. This can happen by water, oxygen, acid rain, and even living things.

http://web.mala.bc.ca

http://www.arts.tas.gov.au

http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu

http://www.raisethehammer.org

On rocks

On man made objects

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Sometimes rocks are not the only things that get chemically weathered!

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Carbon dioxide combines with water and forms a weak acid. This acid, over time can dissolve rock.

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This rock is being broken down by the chemicals in the roots of the lichen growing on the rock.

http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu

http://www.cartage.org.lb/

1. Type of material being weathered

2. Climate – warm climates weather material faster.

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