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explain carbon dioxide as an agent of chemical weathering​

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Answered by StrikeLover
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Explanation:

Chemical Weathering by Acid Rain

Carbon dioxide (CO2) combines with water as raindrops fall through the atmosphere. This makes a weak acid, called carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is a very common in nature where it works to dissolve rock.

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Answered by kailash0281
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Chemical Weathering by Acid Rain

Carbon dioxide (CO2) combines with water as raindrops fall through the atmosphere. This makes a weak acid, called carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is a very common in nature where it works to dissolve rock.

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