Chemical weathering of rocks is much greater in a place with which climate
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These chemical processes need water, and occur more rapidly at higher temperature, so warm, damp climates are best.
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Chemical weathering is a process of rock and mineral decomposition as a result of many chemical reaction acting upon it. This type of weathering occurs mainly in hot and humid climatic region in which the chemical reactions supported in great manner.
The reactions of chemical weathering includes Oxidation, carbonation and hydrolysis which can alter the nature of rocks by forming or destroying mineral compositions in it.
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