Description : Which processe of weathering belongs to both mechanical and chemical weathering? -Do You Know?
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Description : Of the following minerals, the one most resistant to both chemical and mechanical weathering is: w) calcite x) muscovite y) hornblende z) quartz
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- QUARTZ
Description : Of the following, the rock that is most resistant to both chemical and mechanical weathering is: w) shale x) limestone y) marble z) quartzite
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- QUARTZITE
Description : What Rock that has no exposure to chemical or mechanical weathering?
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Description : Explain any two types of weathering: - 1. Mechanical Weathering 2. Chemical Weathering 3. Biological Weathering. 4. Spheroidal Weathering.
Last Answer : 1. Mechanical Weathering: - a) In mechanical weathering the rock surface is broken into smaller pieces without any chemical change. b) In mechanical weathering the smaller broken smaller rock ... rock. c) The main factor that affects chemical weathering are hydration, carbonizations, oxidation.
Description : To which processe is the term CMYK related ? -Do You Know?
Description : Which processe is used to remove reducible oxides from the metal? -Do You Know?
Description : What is the main source of energy for most processe undergoing thermal expansion?
Last Answer : Thermal energy is the main source of energy for most processeundergoing thermal expansion
Description : Which processe is used to remove reducible oxides from the metal?
Last Answer : Poling
Description : What Does acid rain cause very rapid mechanical weathering?
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Description : What True or false plant roots that force cracks in rocks farther apart are an agent of mechanical weathering?
Description : Which of these are not Not a source pf mechanical weathering?
Last Answer : Hydrolysis A+LS
Description : Which of the following processes is responsible for producing the sand dunes in western Rajasthan? (1) Wind erosion (2) Erosion by water (3) Wind deposition (4) Mechanical weathering
Last Answer : (3) Wind deposition Explanation: In physical geography, a dune is a hill of sand built either by wind or water flow. Dunes occur in different forms and sizes, formed by interaction with the flow ... the sand grains: and (3) a topography whereby the sand particles lose their momentum and settle out.
Description : Which of the following processes is responsible for producing the sand dunes in western Rajasthan ? (1) Wind erosion (2) Erosion by water (3) Wind deposition (4) Mechanical weathering
Last Answer : Wind deposition
Description : Which represents a process of chemical weathering? -Do You Know?
Description : In which region are the -most ideal conditions for the chemical weathering are found in? -Do You Know?
Description : types of chemical weathering
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Description : Why does chemical weathering happens?
Last Answer : All weathering is slow because rocks are pretty solid.
Description : How does climate affect the rate of chemical weathering?
Description : How chemical weathering is most rapid in areas that are?
Description : What Landscape will undergo the most chemical weathering if the climate?
Description : Can chemical weathering be prevented?
Last Answer : it cant be preventeed LOOLL
Description : What are the causes of physicalmechanical weathering and chemical weathering?
Description : What True or false the most important agent of chemical weathering is abrasion?
Description : Do Chemical weathering occurs when the minerals in a rock react to water oxygen or acids in the environment.?
Description : Which of the processes is not an example of chemical weathering?
Last Answer : A. dissolution of calcite B. breaking down of feldspar to form clay C. splitting of a rock along a fracture D. rusting of a nail E. All are examples of chemical weathering *I have read the book and researched I need help finding this please. I wouldn't be asking if I didn't knew... no rude answers*
Description : Chemical weathering occurs when minerals in rocks are changed chemically. Which of these will most likely change the rate of chemical weathering on a rock?
Last Answer : rainfall and temperature
Description : Which represents a process of chemical weathering?
Last Answer : Hydration and Hydrolysis
Description : In which region are the -most ideal conditions for the chemical weathering are found in?
Last Answer : Hot and humid regions
Description : What kind of weathering takes place on the valley side above the surface of the glacier? A. Plucking B. Abrasion C. Chemical weathering D. Frost shattering (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Frost shattering (Answer)
Description : Chemical weathering of soil is caused due to (A) Oxidation (B) Carbonation (C) Hydration (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Spatial variation in horizontal and vertical directions is caused due to: (A) Physical weathering of rocks (B) Chemical weathering of rocks (C) Biological weathering of rocks (D) All of these
Description : Which one of the following is an example of chemical weathering? w) the splitting of a boulder x) the grinding of pebbles into sand y) the cleavage of a feldspar crystal z) the rusting of hornblende
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE RUSTING OF HORNBLENDE
Description : Waste gases from industrial plants form acids that hasten chemical weathering. Most of the gases are compounds of: w) argon x) hydrogen y) iron z) sulfur
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- SULFUR
Description : Carbonic acid is extremely active in the chemical weathering of: w) feldspar x) quartz y) carbon z) quartzite
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- FELDSPAR
Description : Chemical weathering of rocks is largely dependent upon: (A) high temperature (B) strong wind action (C) heavy rainfall (D) glaciation
Last Answer : (A) high temperature
Description : Water is always involved with landslides. This is because it: (A) reduces the shear strength of rocks (B) increases the weight of the overburden (C) enhances chemical weathering (D) is a universal solvent
Last Answer : Answer: B A landslide is a geological phenomenon that includes a wide range of ground movements. Rockfalls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows were common. Landslides can occur in ... , which destabilize the already fragile slopes. 7) vibrations from machinery or traffic. 8) blasting
Description : A mouse device may be _____________ a) electro-chemical b) mechanical c) optical d) both mechanical and optical
Last Answer : d) both mechanical and optical
Description : The nerve fiber is capable of converting which stimuli to electrical energy a. Mechanical b. chemical c. Both d. none of them
Last Answer : Both
Description : 2, 4-D belongs to the chemical group
Last Answer : Ans.Chloro phenoxy compound
Description : Breccia belongs to which type of sedimentary rocks? (A) organic sedimentary (B) chemical sedimentary (C) clastic sedimentary (D) All of them
Last Answer : clastic sedimentary
Description : The resources which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Stock (ii) Renewable
Description : What is the difference between mechanical digestion and chemical digestion? -Biology
Description : What is the difference between chemical and mechanical digestion?
Last Answer : Medical digestion is the physical process of breaking downfoodChemical digestion is the process of breaking down food bychemical enzyme.
Description : Is your teeth grinding food a mechanical or chemical change?
Last Answer : The teeth grinding is a mechanical change. The saliva mixing inwith the food and starting the digestive process would be achemical change.
Description : What are the Mechanical and chemical barriers the inflammatory response and the immune response?
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Description : Is sanding a board chemical energy to mechanical or electrical energy?
Description : Is a small rock falling from a cliff mechanical or chemical?
Description : Mechanical digestion is the fragmentation of food aided by specialized physical structures, such as teeth, previous to extracellullar digestion. The mechanical fragmentation of food helps digestive ... there are mandibles and chewing muscles to triturate food previous to the chemical digestion.
Last Answer : Concerning extracellular digestion what is meant by chemical digestion?