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what is meant by biochemical weathering ​

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Answered by legendary100
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Biological weathering is weathering caused by plants and animals. Plants and animals release acid forming chemicals that cause weathering and also contribute to the breaking down of rocks and landforms. Chemical weathering is weathering caused by breaking down of rocks and landforms.

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Answered by anjanashrgwlgmailcom
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The whole process of weathering of rocks involving living organisms is called biological weathering. Examples: Lichens, mosses, burrowing animals, and even humans due to o all their activities.

Types of Chemical Weathering

  1. Carbonation. When you think of carbonation, think carbon!
  2. Oxidation. Oxygen causes oxidation.
  3. Hydration. This isn't the hydration used in your body, but it's similar.
  4. Hydrolysis. Water can add to a material to make a new material, or it can dissolve a material to change it.
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