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Alik [6]
2 years ago
10

List three factors that influence weathering,​

Geography
1 answer:
Dmitry [639]2 years ago
5 0

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Weathering is process by which rocks are broken down by natural climate, this is called weathering.

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\pink\starThree factors that influence weathering are:

  1. Climate: Due to sudden change in climate weathering occurs.
  2. Human activities: Burning of coal, petroleum and dumping acids in places which erodes the rocks.
  3. Animals: When birds search for worms and make hole in the soil. Which erodes the upper portion of the soil which then leads to weathering.

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