Chemical weathering is more common in tropical regions give reasons
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1.) A rock's structure also affects its susceptibility to weathering. ... High temperatures and greater rainfall increase the rate ofchemical weathering.
2.) Rocks intropical regions exposed to abundant rainfall and hot temperatures weather much faster than similar rocks residing in cold, dry regions.
2.) Rocks intropical regions exposed to abundant rainfall and hot temperatures weather much faster than similar rocks residing in cold, dry regions.
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The process of convertion of minerals in a rock into brick, rust or disband is called CHEMICAL WEATHERING.
Chemical weathering generally takes place in tropical regions where there is a lot of water available as water is important to many of the chemical reactions that can takes place in that region.
Rocks in tropical regions exposed to abundant rainfall and hot temperatures weather .
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