what is weathering index and solved example
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weathering index A measure of the intensity of chemical weathering. It consists of a comparison between a mineral or a chemical compound that is relatively stable with one that is readily removed by weathering. For example, the ratio of quartz to feldspar is a widely used index.
Example of weathering: Wind and water cause small pieces of rock to break off at the side of a mountain.
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