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Answered by Aryan0123
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Granular Weathering

  1. Granular Weathering is a process in which Huge Boulders of Rock are broken into big blocks or chunks of Rock.
  2. It usually occurs in Crystalline Rocks.
  3. Granular Weathering of Rocks is because of Great Variation in Day and Night Temperature.
  4. Rock surface expands due to High Temperature and Heat during Day. Rock surface contracts due to severe Cold climate in the Night.
  5. Due to this continuous Expansion and Contraction day-in and day-out, Rocks Surface breaks and big blocks of Rock fall apart.

Such Weathering of Rocks and Climatic conditions usually can be seen in Deserts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Granular Weathering of Rocks is because of Great Variation in Day and Night Temperature. Rock surface expands due to High Temperature and Heat during Day. ... Due to this continuous Expansion and Contraction day-in and day-out, Rocks Surface breaks and big blocks of Rock fall apart.

Explanation:

This happens in regions where there is a great variation in the day and the night temperatures. Example in the deserts. Granular Disintegration: When the agents of weathering, reduce rocks made up of different minerals to small pieces and fragments, it is called granular disintegration.

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