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Do you think biological weathering affect the natural environment?explain with examples.

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Answered by DeepinderBawa
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Biological Weathering is a natural phenomenon that occurs on rocks due to living organisms such as plants, animals, & micro-organisms (fungi/algae). Explore different types of biological weathering here.

Answered by nafizandakildeathlyr
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The minerals in rocks are liberated when a fungus releases chemicals that can break them down. Such minerals are then consumed by the alga, further causing the wearing and development of cracks and gaps on the rock. ... Another good example of biological weathering of rocks is by a group of bacteria called Actinomycetes.

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