Explanation:
In general, hot wet climates accelerate chemical weathering while cold dry climates accelerate physical weathering. Although the rate of weathering depends on the type of rock, rocks in tropical climates experience the highest rates of weathering because of the combination of high heat and heavy rainfall.
It's gravity I believe? I'm not entirely sure.
The sum of more than one velocity vector.
Or the sum of an initial velocity vector and an acceleration vector integrated over time.
This is due to earths location in the solar system. Earth is in the habitat zone or the Goldie locks zone, in this zone it's not too hot or not too cold for water to exist. Other planets in different star systems have liquid oceans due to them being in the habitat zone.
Answer:
Duration
Explanation:
Because duration is not a factor, but it's the outcome or effect or observation from the reaction used to give the rate of reaction