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water plays an important role in chemical weathering​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water plays an important role in chemical weathering. The carbon dioxide in atmosphere dissolves in rainwater and form carbonic acid and reacts with minerals in the rocks. The soluble minerals dissolve in water such as feedspar and potash absorb water and become a powdery mass.

Answered by sabarish13052011
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water plays an important role in chemical weathering​

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