Which describe the effects of climate on the rate of weathering? Select three options
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The effects of climate on the rate of weathering is that Warm climates favor chemical weathering.Cold climates favor mechanical weathering. Chemical reactions occur faster at higher temperatures.
Explanation:
- Weathering in is a process by which the rocks break down into small pieces. This can be due to physical or chemical processes.
- One of the chemical process depends on the the climatic condition of the the surrounding. when the climate is warm the chemical weathering is favoured
- however physical or mechanical weathering takes place at a lower temperature. any chemical reaction is dependent on the temperature of the surroundings.
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1. warm climates favor chemical weathering, 2.cold climates favor mechanical weathering, 3. the chemical reaction rates of minerals are not impacted by temperature.
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- A cold dry climate will produce less weathering as compared to a dry and moist climate, a cold climate will favor mechanical or physical weathering.
- The chemical reactions by the cold will be slower as compared to the warm climate which has humidity and increased biological weathering.
- As warmer the climate is more the vegetation it will produce and the thus greater effect it will have on the weathering process.
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