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Biological weathering Distinguished​

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Answered by vandana6393
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Biological Weathering:

The presence of roots on the surface of rock exerts a considerable pressure by which rocks are broken into smaller fragments. The root exudates also weaken the rocks and weather them to a small extent. Joffe (1949) states that there is no biogeochemical weathering.

Answered by Zara2340
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Biological weathering are that physical weathering is done by water, temperature, and wind whereas biological weathering is done by biological organisms and chemical weathering is done by hydrolysis, reduction, and oxidation.

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