Answer: Forces like wind and water move the rock pieces. They mix with matter like sand to become sediment. Weathering and erosion help shape Earth's surface. They are part of a process called the rock cycle.
Explanation:
A.) Class
B.) Genus
C.) Order
D.) Species
Answer:
Number of protons
Explanation:
Any particular element can always be identified by its number of protons.
B) Water clinging to each other and as a result forming a droplet on a penny
C) Water clinging to the side of a windshield after a rain
D)All of the above
Answer:
D)All of the above is your answer
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
In letter A, B, and C; in different physical situation the molecule of water behave and put in charge with its peculiar polarity. Remember that is part its quite simple and molecular structure.
Water is "dipolar", because there is an uneven distribution of electron density. Water has a partial negative charge (Delta-) near the oxygen atom due the unshared pairs of electrons, and partial positive charges (Delta-) near the hydrogen atoms.
B. chemical weathering
C. biological weathering
D.all of these
A
This is because it freeze-thaw causes the rock to break down, mechanically.
Explanation:
When water precipitates, it enters the crevices of the rocks. When the water temperatures go below 4 degrees and even turn to ice, the water expands. This causes the supercooled water/ice to push against the walls of the crevices putting great stress on the rock hence increasing the size of the crevices. When water temperature rises the water contracts and stops putting stress on the rock also because it will be occupying less space in the crevices (partly because the crevice has also increased in size from the initial stress). When the crevice again fills with water (and note that this time it will fill with more water because the crevice is bigger), and the water cools to ice, it expands and puts stress, again, on the crevice growing it even larger. When this freeze-thaw continues over time, it ultimately will lead to the rock splitting apart along the crevice.
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Answer:
physical weathering
Explanation:
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