what is importance of weathering
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Erosion breaks rocks down further and then moves them. Forces like wind and water move the rock pieces. They mix with matter like sand to become sediment. Weathering and erosion help shape Earth's surface.
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The importance of weathering can be explained as follows:
- Mineral extraction: The weathering process disintegrates and loosens the rocks, resulting in sediments and mineral components. It aids in the extraction of essential minerals such as iron, manganese, aluminium, silica, and others from rocks.
- Soil formation: The rocks are broken down into smaller particles, such as sand, silt, and clay, which form the basis of soil formation.
- Construction and building material: Natural resources such as clay and sand are generated and used to make bricks, which are employed in engineering for construction and building.
- Hence, we can conclude that weathering is a critical geological process.
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