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tino4ka555 [31]
4 years ago
12

Fill in the blanks to complete each statement about weathering

Chemistry
2 answers:
Allushta [10]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles called:

                  sediments

Weathering is the physical disintegration and chemical decay of rocks into smaller fragments to produce sediments. The product of rock weathering is basically sediments. Some of the sediments can be transformed to form soils when they combine with organic matter, water and air.

Physical weathering is when rocks are physically broken into smaller pieces, but the minerals in  the rock remain the same.

              Physical weathering

Physical weathering is the disintegration of rocks into smaller bits without altering the chemical make up of the minerals. The goal of physical weathering is to expose rock surface to action of chemical weathering.

When a rock is broken down in a way that changes the mineral composition, it is called  chemical weathering

           chemical weathering

Chemical weathering is the decay of rocks by altering the minerals in a rock.

Travka [436]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles called <u>sediment</u> (not sediments)

<u>Mechanical</u> weathering is when rocks are physically broken into smaller pieces, but the minerals in the rock remain the same

When a rock is broken down in a way that changes the mineral composition, it is called <u>Chemical</u> Weathering.

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