one type of weathering is chemical weathering when the erosion of a rock. Another type of weathering is mechanical weathering when exposes the rock without changeing the chemical composition of the rock.
One type of weathering is chemical weathering. It is the erosion of rocks,materials,etc.The other one is mechanical weathering. It breaks down rocks without changing its chemical composition.
Chemical, mechanical. Chemical weathering it is the Erosion of the Rocks,materials,etc then mechanical weathering it breaks down rocks without changing its chemical composition
The two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. One example of mechanical weathering is the breaking down of rocks and one example of chemical weathering is when the rocks turn into different minerals.
The two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. One example of mechanical weathering is ice wedging and one example of chemical weathering is water.
Two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Chemical is when the rock is broken down into pieces. Mechanical weathering is when the rock is physically broken down but there are no chemical changes.
There is Mechanical and Chemical weathering . chemical weathering changes or brakes them down . Mechanical weathering breaks rock down with physical force
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. An example of mechanical weathering is ice breaking. That's when water gets inside of a rock, freezes, and splits it open. An example of chemical weathering is oxidation.
Mechanical weathering and chemical weathering.Mechanical weathering breaks down rock and chemical weathering is rocks and minerals breaking down from chemicals.
Two Types of weathering are Chemical weathering and Mechanical weathering. Chemical weathering is when A chemical like acid rain comes in contact with an object. (Or a rock in this case.)
chemical weathering and mechanical weathering: chemical weathering is when carbon acid and limestone come in contact it forms (those cave rocks I cant think of the name) mechanical weathering is when tree roots or animals dig in the dirt/rocks or grow in the dirt/rocks.
The two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical weathering. An example of mechanical weathering is when a rock is changed by a force made from mechanics. One chemical weathering example is when a chemical comes in contact with a rock.
Two types of weathering are Mechanical and Chemical. Mechanical is rocks gets there chemicals messed with, Chemical is when trees get the chemicals messed with(sorry if this is a poor answer).
The 2 types of weathering is mechanical and chemical! One example is from mechanical is ice wedging when ice freezes and pushes the rock away from each other cause in to break in half just like tarred roads and how they crack. And in chemical weathering some decpomposing stuff will send off to the rock and and peels of layer by layer!
One type of weathering is chemical and the other type is mechanical. Chemical weathering is when when it starts breaking down. Mechanical weathering is when rocks are broken down without change in the chemical nature of the rock.
The two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical an example of mechanical weathering is wen rocks are broken apart by a physical proses and a example of chemical is wen a chemical comes in something like a rocks.
mechanical and chemical mechanical: when plaint grow in the cracks of rocks the roots can break the rocks chemical : when carbon acid hits limestone it breacks it down into a cave
The two types of weathering is mechanical and chemical. Chemical weathering is when acid rain comes in contact with a rock/object. Mechanical weathering is when roots or animals physically break down the object/rock.
The two types of weathering is chemical and mechanical. Mechanical weathering is one of the pross of the rock cycles and chemical weathering is when rocks brake down into little pieces
There is mechanical weathering when something like water of ice gets in rocks and breaks them apart, and there is chemical weathering when something that affects the chemicals in minerals in the rock thats makes to rock break apart.
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. An example of chemical weathering is plant acids wear down minerals to change them to different minerals. An example of mechanical weathering is ice wedging breaking rocks into different rocks.
The two types of weathering is mechanical and chemical. An example of mechanical is ice expanding in a crack of a rock and physically breaks the rock, and an example for chemical weathering is carbon acid hitting limestone and breaking it down.
Two types of weathering is mechanical and chemical weathering. Chemical: A naturally occurring acid dissolves minerals and makes them into different minerals. Mechanical: When water falls into a crack in a rock and freezes overnight, it forces the rock apart.
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Mechanical weathering is when animals and/or roots break down a rock or object. Chemical weathering is when acid rain comes in contact with a rock
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical weathering. Mechanical weathering is like a tree root cracking a sidewalk. Chemical weathering is like plant acids breaking down rock.
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Mechanical is when something physically happens, like a plant growing through the rock. Chemical is when the rock dissolves from chemicals.
I'm going to say that two types of weathering are Mechanical Weathering and Chemical weathering. One example of mechanical weathering is when animals are digging in the ground and make a hole, and a Chemical weathering is when natural acid dissolves into a rock and makes holes.
There are two types of weathering one is chemical and the other is mechanical.Ice wedging is mechanical and and when acid rain hits water is chemical weathering.
The two types of weathering is chemical and mechanical weathering. Ice weathering is an example for mechanical weathering. When rain hits a patch of water is chemical weathering.
the two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. Mechanical weathering is when something like an animal or plant weathers it. Chemical weathering is when a chemical or something weathers it. O-O OuO
The two types are Mechanical and Chemical Weathering. An example of Chemical Weathering is acid making holes in rocks. An example or Mechanical Weathering is when something physically happens. Like a plant growing through rocks that are broken up
the two types of weathering are chemical weathering and mechanical weathering.mechanical breaks down rock with ice weathering with ice wedging. chemical breaks down rock by animals or rotting or rusting and causing the rock to break.
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Deleteone type of weathering is chemical weathering when the erosion of a rock. Another type of weathering is mechanical weathering when exposes the rock without changeing the chemical composition of the rock.
ReplyDeleteOne type of weathering is chemical weathering. It is the erosion of rocks,materials,etc.The other one is mechanical weathering. It breaks down rocks without changing its chemical composition.
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ReplyDeleteChemical weathering is stuff like erosion on rocks and minerals, mechanical weathering is when rocks break down with out changing the composition
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ReplyDeletechemicle and mechanichle, mechanicle weathering is the wash out of land and chemicle is the erotion of rocks
ReplyDeleteChemical, mechanical. Chemical weathering it is the Erosion of the Rocks,materials,etc then mechanical weathering it breaks down rocks without changing its chemical composition
ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. One example of mechanical weathering is the breaking down of rocks and one example of chemical weathering is when the rocks turn into different minerals.
ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. One example of mechanical weathering is ice wedging and one example of chemical weathering is water.
Deletethere is mechanical and chemical weathering mechanical is when a rock is broken down without losing its chemical composition
ReplyDeleteTwo types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Chemical is when the rock is broken down into pieces. Mechanical weathering is when the rock is physically broken down but there are no chemical changes.
ReplyDeleteThere is Mechanical and Chemical weathering . chemical weathering changes or brakes them down . Mechanical weathering breaks rock down with physical force
ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. An example of mechanical weathering is ice breaking. That's when water gets inside of a rock, freezes, and splits it open. An example of chemical weathering is oxidation.
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THE TWO TYPES OF WEATHERING IS CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL
ReplyDeleteMechanical weathering and chemical weathering.Mechanical weathering breaks down rock and chemical weathering is rocks and minerals breaking down from chemicals.
ReplyDeleteTheir is mechanical weathering-Will start the rock cycle
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Two types of weathering are Mechanical and Chemical.
ReplyDeleteAnd an example of mechanical is ice wedging, and a chemical is acid rain.
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ReplyDeleteTwo Types of weathering are Chemical weathering and Mechanical weathering. Chemical weathering is when A chemical like acid rain comes in contact with an object. (Or a rock in this case.)
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ReplyDeletechemical weathering and mechanical weathering: chemical weathering is when carbon acid and limestone come in contact it forms (those cave rocks I cant think of the name) mechanical weathering is when tree roots or animals dig in the dirt/rocks or grow in the dirt/rocks.
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ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical weathering. An example of mechanical weathering is when a rock is changed by a force made from mechanics. One chemical weathering example is when a chemical comes in contact with a rock.
ReplyDeleteTwo types of weathering are Mechanical and Chemical. Mechanical is rocks gets there chemicals messed with, Chemical is when trees get the chemicals messed with(sorry if this is a poor answer).
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ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Mechanical weathering is one of the processes that cause physical disintegration.
ReplyDeleteThe 2 types of weathering is mechanical and chemical! One example is from mechanical is ice wedging when ice freezes and pushes the rock away from each other cause in to break in half just like tarred roads and how they crack. And in chemical weathering some decpomposing stuff will send off to the rock and and peels of layer by layer!
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ReplyDeleteChemical weathering is when when it starts breaking down.
Mechanical weathering is when rocks are broken down without change in the chemical nature of the rock.
The two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical an example of mechanical weathering is wen rocks are broken apart by a physical proses and a example of chemical is wen a chemical comes in something like a rocks.
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ReplyDeletemechanical: when plaint grow in the cracks of rocks the roots can break the rocks
chemical : when carbon acid hits limestone it breacks it down into a cave
The two types of weathering is mechanical and chemical. Chemical weathering is when acid rain comes in contact with a rock/object. Mechanical weathering is when roots or animals physically break down the object/rock.
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ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering is chemical and mechanical. Mechanical weathering is one of the pross of the rock cycles and chemical weathering is when rocks brake down into little pieces
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ReplyDeleteThere is mechanical weathering when something like water of ice gets in rocks and breaks them apart, and there is chemical weathering when something that affects the chemicals in minerals in the rock thats makes to rock break apart.
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DeleteThe two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. An example of chemical weathering is plant acids wear down minerals to change them to different minerals. An example of mechanical weathering is ice wedging breaking rocks into different rocks.
ReplyDeleteChemical Weathering~ Is controlled by the climate and can affect types of rock.
ReplyDeleteMechanical Weathering~ Can affect materials such as metal that can rust when wet.
The two types of weathering is mechanical and chemical. An example of mechanical is ice expanding in a crack of a rock and physically breaks the rock, and an example for chemical weathering is carbon acid hitting limestone and breaking it down.
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ReplyDeleteTwo types of weathering is mechanical and chemical weathering. Chemical: A naturally occurring acid dissolves minerals and makes them into different minerals. Mechanical: When water falls into a crack in a rock and freezes overnight, it forces the rock apart.
ReplyDeletechemical weathering happens when chemical reactions dissolve minerals or change them
ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Mechanical weathering is when animals and/or roots break down a rock or object. Chemical weathering is when acid rain comes in contact with a rock
ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical weathering. Mechanical weathering is like a tree root cracking a sidewalk. Chemical weathering is like plant acids breaking down rock.
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ReplyDeleteMechanical Weathering and Chemical Weathering. An example of Mechanical is burrowing animals. An example of Chemical is ice wedging.
ReplyDeletean example of mechanical weathering is ice wedging
ReplyDelete. an example of chemical weathering is acid.
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical. Mechanical is when something physically happens, like a plant growing through the rock. Chemical is when the rock dissolves from chemicals.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say that two types of weathering are Mechanical Weathering and Chemical weathering. One example of mechanical weathering is when animals are digging in the ground and make a hole, and a Chemical weathering is when natural acid dissolves into a rock and makes holes.
ReplyDeleteThere are two types of weathering one is chemical and the other is mechanical.Ice wedging is mechanical and and when acid rain hits water is chemical weathering.
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ReplyDeleteMechanical and Chemical. When acid rain hits water that is Chemical Weathering. And Ice Wedging is Mechanical Weathering.
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ReplyDeletechemical weathering is when a rock disloved into a new shape and ice wedging is a form of mechanical weathering
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ReplyDeleteMechanical Weathering and Chemical Weathering. Mechanical is when ice wedging , an animal or roots weatering rocks
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ReplyDeleteThe two types are mechanical and chemical weathering.One example of mechanical weathering is when animals are digging in the ground and makes a whole.
ReplyDeleteAn example of chemical weathering would be water
DeleteThe two types of weathering is chemical and mechanical weathering. Ice weathering is an example for mechanical weathering. When rain hits a patch of water is chemical weathering.
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ReplyDeleteIce wedging and chemical is breaks down rocks by animals
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ReplyDeleteChemical weathering and Mechanical weathering are the two types of weathering! an example of mechanical would be ice wedging.
ReplyDeleteAN example of chemical weathering would be acid plants that breack down minerals
Deletethe two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. Mechanical weathering is when something like an animal or plant weathers it. Chemical weathering is when a chemical or something weathers it. O-O OuO
ReplyDeleteThe two types are Mechanical and Chemical Weathering. An example of Chemical Weathering is acid making holes in rocks. An example or Mechanical Weathering is when something physically happens. Like a plant growing through rocks that are broken up
ReplyDeleteMechanical Weathering, And Chemical Weathering, They Can Both Destroy Different Things.
ReplyDeleteExamples, Rain is Chemical Weathering, And Ice Wedging is Mechanical Weathering.
Deletethey are mechanical that is when a rock breaks down with out changing and chemical
ReplyDeletethe two types of weathering are chemical weathering and mechanical weathering.mechanical breaks down rock with ice weathering with ice wedging. chemical breaks down rock by animals or rotting or rusting and causing the rock to break.
ReplyDeleteThere is Chemical Weathering, and Mechanical Weathering. Mechanical would be Ice Wedging, and Chemical could be acid rain.
ReplyDeleteMechanical weathering and chemical weathering an example of mechanical is ice wegging and an example for chemical is acid rain
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ReplyDeleteThe two types of weathering are mechanical and chemical. An example of Mechanical weathering would be ice wedging...
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