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Chemical weathering occurs in moist and cold climates

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Answered by Anujyadav1122
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Chemical weathering typically increases as temperatures rise and rain falls, which means rocks in hot and wet climates experience faster rates of chemical weathering than do rocks in cold, dry climates. ... Consequently, rates of biological weathering are most rapid in warm humid climates like those in tropical regions.

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Chemical weathering typically increases as temperatures rise and rain falls, which means rocks in hot and wet climates experience faster rates of chemical weathering than do rocks in cold, dry climates. ... Consequently, rates of biological weathering are most rapid in warm humid climates like those in tropical regions.

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