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How do human beings help in weathering?

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Answered by akshitasaxena2709
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Humans cause increases in acid rain and pollution, which increase the amount of weathering agents in the air and water, and then on land. ... Other activities such as strip-mining and agriculture can affect the ability of the land to absorb rain, increase erosion and run-off, and increase chemicals in the groundwater.

Answered by satvikaprime
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Humans cause increases in acid rain and pollution, which increase the amount of weathering agents in the air and water, and then on land. ... Other activities such as strip-mining and agriculture can affect the ability of the land to absorb rain, increase erosion and run-off, and increase chemicals in the groundwater.

Weathering is a natural process, but human activities can speed it up. For example, certain kinds of air pollution increase the rate of weathering. Burning coal, natural gas, and petroleum releases chemicals such as nitrogen oxide and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.

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