The types of climate that can affect weathering in Maine would be stuff such as Ice,rain,a little bit of heat but its still enough to melt the ice in rocks.
Yes, climate can affect weathering. If it was hot, rocks could not break apart because ice could not form in the rocks. In Maine, mechanical and chemical weathering could occur. Ice could form in rocks and break them apart. Mechanical weathering could be people smashing rocks at beaches or parks.
Yes, climate can effect weathering. The types of weathering you can find in maine are mechanical and chemical, such as animals, natural acids, and humans. Etc.....
Yes, the climate does effect weathering. In Maine, we have cold weather, which could cause ice wedges, and rain, which can slowly diminish rock, and warm weather, which does the same as rain.
Climate does affect weathering. The types of weathering you would find in Maine is ice wedging during the winter and maybe the spring. Oxidation can happen during any season.
Yes, the climate can effect weathering. Some types of weathering in Southern Maine are rain, snow, wind, sleet, could slow start to ware down the rock.
Mostly I would have to say mechanical weathering would be found because of all the overgrowth such as trees. The amount of rain we receive and cold weather, ice wedging is often occurred weathering.
Increased temperatures cause increased evaporation of water. This can lead to increased precipitation. It can also lead to droughts in some areas, as the air has a higher capacity to *hold* water, so it may not rain in places where it used to.
The weathering process produces chemical or physical decay of exposed rocks on the earth's surface. The quantity of rain, degree of temperature change and length of exposure to the elements determine the rate of weathering and decay.
The weathering process produces chemical or physical decay of exposed rocks on the earth's surface. The quantity of rain, degree of temperature change and length of exposure to the elements determine the rate of weathering and decay.
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ReplyDeleteI think climate can effect weathering. The types of weathering we can find in maine are ice, rain snow, animals, and humans.
ReplyDeleteYes climate can effect weathering. Some types of weathering are snow and rain.
ReplyDeleteYes climate can afect weatering. Winter,summer,spring,and fall.
ReplyDeleteDifferent types of weathering in Miane is snow, hail, sleet, rain and temperatures
ReplyDeleteYes climate can effect weathering
DeleteYes, climate can effect weathering can effect weathering, in Maine we have sleet, snow, hail, and rain.
ReplyDeleteClimate can effect weathering. A few types of weathering are Snow, Rain, Sleet,and hail.
ReplyDeleteYes I do becuse of the coldness and the heat.In maine it could crack
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DeleteThe types of climate that can affect weathering in Maine would be stuff such as Ice,rain,a little bit of heat but its still enough to melt the ice in rocks.
ReplyDeleteDifferent types of weathering is sleet and hail.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can affect weathering. If it was hot, rocks could not break apart because ice could not form in the rocks. In Maine, mechanical and chemical weathering could occur. Ice could form in rocks and break them apart. Mechanical weathering could be people smashing rocks at beaches or parks.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can effect weathering. The types of weathering you can find in maine are mechanical and chemical, such as animals, natural acids, and humans. Etc.....
ReplyDeleteYes I believe that climate can affect weathering. In Maine it would be rain, snow, and ice.
ReplyDeleteAlso natural acids and humans.
DeleteYes, I believe climate can effect weathering. I think the cold could crack the rocks.
ReplyDeleteYes the climate can effect weathering because of the cold weather ice can form in cracks and break the rocks.
ReplyDeleteForgot earlier: Such as heat and ice.
ReplyDeleteYes because of the ice, snow, heat, and mechanical and chemical
ReplyDeleteYes, the different types of weathering in maine is sleet and hail.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can effect weathering can effect weathering, in Maine we have sleet, snow, hail, and rain.
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ReplyDeleteYes, Climate can affect weathering. In maine it would be Ice, Snow, and fire...i mean rain :P
ReplyDeleteYes climate can affect weathering in chemical and mechanical ways.
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ReplyDeleteYes the climate can effect weathering.Some types of weathering in maine rain, snow,wind, sleet, could slow start to ware down the rock.
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ReplyDeleteYes I do becuse of the coldness and the heat.In maine it could crack
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ReplyDeleteDifferent types of weathering in maine are snow, sleet, hail and rain.
ReplyDeleteYes weathering can affect rocks because the snow, sleet, hail and rain will ware down the outerlayer eventually the rock will disappear.
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ReplyDeleteIt moves differant terrain and breacks thing down and builds things
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ReplyDeleteIt would make the roads really bumpy if it was cold because the frost and rocks would come out of the ground!
ReplyDeleteWeathering you would find in maine are hurricanes and hurricanes make the water splash on the rocky coast.
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ReplyDeleteYes the climate can effect weathering. Some types of weathering in Southern Maine are rain, snow, wind, sleet, could slow start to ware down the rock.
ReplyDeleteYes, the climate does effect weathering. In Maine, we have cold weather, which could cause ice wedges, and rain, which can slowly diminish rock, and warm weather, which does the same as rain.
ReplyDeleteThe climate can affect weathering. If it's raining, and below freezing temperature, there could be ice wedging.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can affect weathering, because freezing rain snow and hail, slowly breaks down rock.
ReplyDeleteit takes chips out the rocks
ReplyDeleteClimate does affect weathering. The types of weathering you would find in Maine is ice wedging during the winter and maybe the spring. Oxidation can happen during any season.
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ReplyDeleteClimate can affect weathering. Freezing temperatures could cause ice wedging.
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ReplyDeleteYes the climate does effect the weather. When the ground is warm and the air is cold it creates a thunderstom
ReplyDeleteClimate can affect weathering because freezing rain and snow and hail break down rock slowly
ReplyDeleteYes the climate can effect weathering. Some types of weathering in Southern Maine are rain, snow, wind, sleet, could slow start to ware down the rock.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can affect weathering, because freezing rain snow and hail, slowly breaks down rock.
ReplyDeleteIt would make the roads really bumpy if it was cold because the frost and rocks would come out of the ground!
ReplyDeleteyes because the freezing rain and hail can brake the rocks aparts
ReplyDeleteYes the climate can effect weathering. Some types of weathering in Southern Maine are rain, snow, wind, sleet, could slow start to ware down the rock.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can effect weathering some are snow, hail, rain and humidity
ReplyDeleteYes, the climate can effect weathering. Some types of weathering in Southern Maine are rain, snow, wind, sleet, could slow start to ware down the rock.
ReplyDeleteThe climate can affect weathering because the snow and ice will were down the rocks that we have in Maine.
ReplyDeleteClimate can because when its summer then no snow/ice to make an ice wedge for mechanicle weathering or no rain for chemical.
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Yes climate can affect weathering. Rain, snow, sunshine, and Thounder and lightning
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Deleteyes it can,Different types of weathering in Maine are snow,hail,and frost
ReplyDeletethe different climates are snow, hail, sleet, rain and temperatures
ReplyDeletewe will find some snow because we are farther up north
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Climate can affect the weathering because ice, snow, rain could wear down the rock.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can affect weathering. Snow and ice affect rocks by wedging between them
ReplyDeleteYes climate can affect weathering because the rain, snow, sun, and other weather breaks down the rock.
ReplyDeleteMostly I would have to say mechanical weathering would be found because of all the overgrowth such as trees. The amount of rain we receive and cold weather, ice wedging is often occurred weathering.
ReplyDeleteyes climate wearthring because of all the seasons
ReplyDeleteclimate does effect weathering, one reason being the rain in a rain forest will weather and erode rock sediments.
ReplyDeleteNOAH L Yes because ice can break rocks.
ReplyDeleteClimate can affect the weathering because ice, snow, rain could wear down the rock.
ReplyDeleteClimate like snow and rain can effect the rock and ware and down
ReplyDeleteClimate can effect weather such as when really hot air meets cold air that it can cause a STORM!!
ReplyDeleteIncreased temperatures cause increased evaporation of water. This can lead to increased precipitation. It can also lead to droughts in some areas, as the air has a higher capacity to *hold* water, so it may not rain in places where it used to.
ReplyDeleteThe types of weathering you would find in Maine is, Rain, Snow, and frost can all affect things like Plants, Rocks, and others things.
ReplyDeleteThe climates does affects weathering. Some climates are the snow, rain, heat and etc...
ReplyDeleteThe climates affects wildlife
DeleteYes climate affects weathering. Snow and ice breaks down the rocks that we have in maine. So Yes climate affects weathering.
ReplyDeleteYes, climate can effect weathering because ice can break down rocks
ReplyDeleteThe weathering process produces chemical or physical decay of exposed rocks on the earth's surface. The quantity of rain, degree of temperature change and length of exposure to the elements determine the rate of weathering and decay.
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Yes it can. We'd fine all sorts of weather depending on the climate.
ReplyDeleteYes climate can effect weathering because if its hot or muggy it can effect tornados and sever thunderstorms and if its cold then snow and ice
ReplyDeleteClimate can effect weathering when climate effects the weather and it rains it can weather the rocks.
ReplyDeletePlaces with a lot of rain can cause weathering because i can seep into a rock and when it freeze it splits the rock apart.
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ReplyDeleteWeathering breaks rocks apart. Some types of weathering alter some minerals. Erosion moves the broken pieces.
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yes climax can effect weather . you can find chemical and mechanical !
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DeleteThe weathering process produces chemical or physical decay of exposed rocks on the earth's surface. The quantity of rain, degree of temperature change and length of exposure to the elements determine the rate of weathering and decay.
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