Physical Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Rate of Weathering
Weathering
100

What is Physical weathering? 

Physical weathering is the type of weathering in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.

100

What is chemical weathering?

Chemical weathering is the process that breaks down rock through chemical changes.

100

What are the two things that affect the rate of weathering?

The two things that effect the rate of weathering is the type of rock and climate.

100

what is weathering?

Weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances.

200

What are two examples of Mechanical Weathering?

A piece of ice freezing and expanding in cracks, causing the rock to break into large pieces.

A tree root growing in cracks of a side walk, expanding and causing damage to the cement.

200

What is an example of Chemical Weathering?

A chain on a bike has been left out in the rain for months, resulting in rust.

200

how does the type of rock affect weathering?

It affects it because the minerals that make up a rock determine how fast it weathers and dissolves. Also permeability is a very important factor because a permeable rock has tiny holes that allow water to seep through and make it dissolve easier.  

200

What are the two types of weathering?

The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical weathering.

300

How does freezing and thawing break a rock?

When ice melts, water seeps in deeper into the cracks, and freezes again. With repeated freezing and thawing the cracks in a rock expand slowly and then the rock breaks off.

300

What is oxidation?

Oxidation is when oxygen mixes with iron in the presence of water.

300

How does the climate affect chemical and mechanical weathering?

Chemical and mechanical weathering work faster in hot and wet climates.

300

What contributes to weathering?

Heat, cold, water, ice, and gases contribute to weathering.

400

How does plant growth break a rock?

the plant root enter cracks in the rock. As the roots grow, they force the cracks apart. Overtime the roots of the plant can pry open the cracks of the rock.

400

What is carbonic acid?

Carbonic acid is when carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.

400

if there was a rock at the equator will the weathering be fast or slow? Why?

The weathering will occur faster because the equator has a wet climate.

400

Weathering is the movement of broken down rock. True or False?

False! Weathering breaks down rock but erosion is the movement of rock.

500

What is Abrasion?

Abrasion refers to the wearing away of rock by rock particles carried by wind, water, ice, or gravity.

500

what do oxidation and carbonic acid do?

Oxidation makes rust. Rust makes rock soft and crumbly and gives it a red or brown color. Carbonic acid weathers some kinds of rocks easily such as limestone and marble.

500

How would the weathering be like in Antartica ?

The weathering will occur very slowly because weathering occurs faster and hot and dry climates like at the equator, but Antartica has a Polar climate so the weathering will be slow.


500

How is weathering different from erosion?

Erosion wears down and carries away rocks, while weathering breaks down the rock.