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ioda
4 years ago
7

Drag the correct label to each event. Each label can be used more than once.

Biology
2 answers:
Makovka662 [10]4 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Weathering can be defined as the physical disintegration and chemical decomposition of rocks and structures to form sediments and soils. Physical weathering is also known as mechanical weathering which involves the breakdown of materials physically.

In chemical weathering materials reacts decay via formation of chemical substances. It occurs by oxidation, solution, hydrolysis, carbonation, e.t.c

The minerals in a marble statue react  with water to form acids and pores in  the structure.

Chemical weathering

A piece of rock crumbles after being  constantly thrashed by strong waves.

Mechanical weathering

Industrial runoff forms cracks in a  rocky structure in its path.

Mechanical weathering

The rocks in a region are streaked  orange after being exposed to  repeated rains.

Chemical weathering

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worty [1.4K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Drag each label to the correct location. The labels can be used more than once.

Match each statement with the type of weathering it describes.

chemical weathering or Mechanical Weathering

1. Weathering is caused by precipitation reacting with minerals in the rock.- Chemical Weathering

2. Weathering is caused by freezing and thawing of water.- Mechanical Weathering

3.Weathering creates new substances, such as clay and salts.- Chemical Weathering

4. Weathering is caused by the movement of agents such as glaciers and wind. It is accelerated by increases in velocity.-Mechanical Weathering

5. Weathering is caused by processes such as corrosion, Hydrolysis, and dissolution. It is accelerated by increases in temperature.- Chemical Weathering.

BTW ITS ALL COMPLETELY RIGHT 100%

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