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Essay heading: chapter 15 :external processes
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Also, they sometimes appear as major landscape features. Faults allow easy penetration of weathering agents into subsurface areas.
What are the weathering agents? (p. 427) they are mostly atmospheric-explain
Atmosphere, Temperature changes, water, biotic agents.
Describe mechanical weathering. How does it differ from chemical weathering?
Mechanical weathering: the physical disintegration of rock material without any change in its chemical composition... displayed 300 characters
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427) they are mostly atmospheric-explain
Atmosphere, Temperature changes, water, biotic agents.
Describe mechanical weathering. How does it differ from chemical weathering?
Mechanical weathering: the physical disintegration of rock material without any change in its chemical composition. Big rocks are mechanically weathered into small ones... displayed next 300 characters
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