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Chemical weathering of rocks is much greater in place with which climate.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Chemical weathering is the process in which the rocks are converted into soil, clay and different objects with the chemical reaction.

These are either oxidized or dissolved as the case may be.

Typically high temperature and damp climate is required for the chemical weathering to occur.
Answered by writersparadise
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Chemical weathering: The chemical reaction causing erosion or disintegration of the soil and rocks is caused mainly due to the presence of water and other dissolved substances.

Chemical weathering occurs,

  • In places with heavy rainfall
  • With high Acidic conditions
  • Presence of dissolved minerals in water

Therefore, Chemical weathering occurs in places with wet and damp climate.

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