Answer:
the rocks get hotter
Explanation:
This is because the Earth's core is very hot
<span>There are lots of countries that do not have volcanoes, some of them include:
South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Djibouti, Somalia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Liberia, Denmark, Norway, Wales, Finland, Sweden, Ireland...
These countries, as well as the rest that lack volcanoes are all countries that are not lying above collision or submersion lines between the tectonic plates, nor have a hot spot beneath them, which is where the volcanoes appear. The best known is the 'Ring of Fire' in the Pacific, where most of the active volcanoes are.</span>
A: Mid-Ocean Ridges
When two oceanic divergent plates diverge, you have seafloor spreading in the gap. As magma come up and cools it creates a new rock at the gap.
Chemical weathering occurs when carbon dioxide eventually reacts with a liquid substance which is profoundly water inside of the rock. It does that so that it can perform a technique where it can phase new minerals which are clays and things that have to do with soluble salt.