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How is disintegration of rocks different from decomposition.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Weathering is the disintegration and or decomposition of rocks in situ or in place. Advertisements: Weathering is the disintegration and or decomposition of rocksin situ or in place. This includes a group of processes that act collectively at and near the earth's surface.
Answered by mayank1524
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Weathering of rocks is the breaking down of rocks by the action of natural agents like air,water, temperature,etc whereas rock disintegration of rocks when weathering occurs on rocks.Technically they are different but practically they are same.

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