They are both types of weathering and both break away at rock. The agents that they have in common is that they are both affected by climate, water and plants.
Chemical and mechanical weathering are the same because they both break down rock. The agents they have in common are plants and different forms of water.
The way chemical and mechanical weathering are the same is they both break down rock. The agents they have in common are plants, frozen water, and climate.
The one and only way, I remember chemical and mechanical weathering are the same, is the both break down rocks. The one agent that is the same is water.
they are alike cause of wind and water.
ReplyDeleteI thunk they are the same because they work together
ReplyDeletethey both break rock
ReplyDeleteWhat they have the same, is that they both grind the rocks down to dust.
ReplyDeleteTwo agents that mechanical chemical weathering have in common are wind and water.
ReplyDeleteThey are the same because they both weather things down and get rocks ready for erosion.
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ReplyDeleteto me there both the same is because there weathering
ReplyDeleteI think they both break rock
ReplyDeleteThere both break rock.
ReplyDeletethey are both the same because they both brake down rocks
ReplyDeleteBoth chemical and mechanical weathering break down rock.
ReplyDeleteI think they are like cause alike wind and water
ReplyDeletethey are the same because of air
ReplyDeleteHow mechanical and chemical weathering are the same is because they both break down rock. Also, they pretty much use water to break them down also.
ReplyDeleteI think they are alike because they both break down rocks and use wind and water
ReplyDeleteThey are alike because they both break down rock.
ReplyDeletethey are alike in both brake down stuff.
ReplyDeleteMechanical and Chemical weathering are in common because they both break down rocks
ReplyDeleteand both use water
Deletemechanical and chemical weathering both have wind and water
ReplyDeletethey both break rock
ReplyDeletemechanical and chemical have two agents alike they both break down rocks
ReplyDeletethey are the same because there rock :P
ReplyDeleteYES, They both break down rocks
ReplyDeleteTHEY BOTH BREAK DOWN ROCK
ReplyDeletethey both erode rocks
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rock.
ReplyDeleteThey Both break down rocks. <3
ReplyDeleteWeathering breaks rocks down and Erosion takes them away.
ReplyDeleteBoth are the breaking doown of rock.
ReplyDeleteThey both, Chemical and Mechanical weathering, break rock.
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yes they break down rocks
ReplyDeleteThey break down rocks from climate and weathering
ReplyDeleteboth break rcoks
ReplyDeletethey bolth break don and erode rocks
ReplyDeleteplants cant break down rock and some plants produce acid that can break rock also.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rock together and they both release a sediment that dissolve the rock! And they both are in the family of weathering.
ReplyDeleteyes they break down rocks
ReplyDeleteBoth of them break rocks down
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks
ReplyDeletethey both break down rock
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks
ReplyDeleteMechanical and chemical weathering are alike due to the breaking down of rocks as one similarity. One agent they share is water, another is wind.
ReplyDeletethey both break down rocks and than erosion takes the pieces away
ReplyDeletethey booth beak down rocks.
ReplyDeleteYes they both break down rock and they have plants in common
ReplyDeleteThey both break rocks down.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rock. The agents that they have in common are plants and water/frozen water.
ReplyDeleteThey both Break down large rock into smaller rock
ReplyDeleteThe agents they have in common are H2O and plants
Deletethey both break down rocks, and they both are affected by climate
ReplyDeletethey both break rocks they also have plants in common
ReplyDeletethe both have to do with werthering
ReplyDeleteThey are both types of weathering and both break away at rock. The agents that they have in common is that they are both affected by climate, water and plants.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rock, and the agents that they have in common are plants and water/ frozen water
ReplyDeletethey break large down rock, the agents they have incommon are wind and water
ReplyDeleteThey both help cause erosion by breaking down rock. The agents they have in common is plants and ice.
ReplyDeletethey both break down rock and the agents they have in common are plants
ReplyDeleteChemical and mechanical weathering break down rocks
ReplyDeleteChemical and mechanical weathering are the same because they both break down rock. The agents they have in common are plants and different forms of water.
ReplyDeleteThey both breaks rock down. The agents that the both have is wind and water
ReplyDeleteChemical and mechanical weathering both are affected by climate and have water, air and gravity as agents.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down and crack rock with ice wedging and they both have climate affected in there affectians and there agent is plants and water
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks and they both can use water to do it.
ReplyDeleteMechanical and chemical weathering both break down rock. Agents that they both have are water/ice, and plants.
ReplyDeleteChemical and Mechanical Weathering both break down rock and the agents are plants and water
ReplyDeleteThe way chemical and mechanical weathering are the same is they both break down rock. The agents they have in common are plants, frozen water, and climate.
ReplyDeleteChemical and Mechanical Weathering both break down rock
ReplyDeleteThey both cause erosion by break down rock. The agents that they have in common is that they are both start by climate.
ReplyDeletethey both break down rock
ReplyDeleteThey both can break down rocks and both start climates.
ReplyDeleteThey both start by climate... sorry
DeleteThey are both in common because they both break down rock.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks
ReplyDeletethey both break down rocks
ReplyDeletethey both break down rock. they both cause erosion. the thing they have in common is climate, erosion, and both break rock.
ReplyDeletethere both a type of wethering
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rock the agents they have in common is that they both start with the climate.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks, but in different ways.
ReplyDeleteThey can Both Break And Form Items, Meaning They are Both Weathering.
ReplyDeleteThey are both part of the ROCK CYCLE!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteboth chemical and mechanical breaks down rocks into particles
ReplyDeleteThey also start with a climate.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks
ReplyDeleteMechanical weathering and Chemical weathering are the same because they both break rocks and make them into smaller pieces.
ReplyDeleteThey can both break rocks down...
ReplyDeletethey also both make climate.
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks
ReplyDeletethey both break down into rocks
ReplyDeleteThey both break down rocks
ReplyDeleteThey Both Break Down Rocks!!!
ReplyDeletei have no idea, i didnt really pay attention last year :) <3
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DeleteOne way chemical and mechanical weathering are the same is because they are both weathering. One agent that is the same is water.
ReplyDeleteThe one and only way, I remember chemical and mechanical weathering are the same, is the both break down rocks. The one agent that is the same is water.
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