Environmental Sciences, asked by jugatpreet778, 4 hours ago

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What is weathering?
A process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
A change in the weather
How plants are put into the ground
What causes the seasons to change

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Answered by prabhleen3359
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Explanation:

A process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces is weathering

Dig a proper hole wide enough so roots can spread into their natural position and deep enough so the root flare or the crown (where the roots meet the trunk or stem) will be at the soil line. Then backfill the hole halfway, and water gently to settle the soil around the roots

Seasons change because of the tilt of the Earth and the planet's movement around the Sun

Answered by sonprodigal
3

Explanation:

1) Weathering is a term which describes the general process by which rocks are broken down at the Earth's surface into such things as sediments, clays, soils and substances that are dissolved in water

2) Weathering

3) The general rule of thumb is that when a seedling has three to four true leaves, it's large enough to plant out in the garden (after it has been hardened off). When you plant a seed, the first leaves to emerge are the cotyledons. These leaves will look different from leaves that will grow later

4) Earth has seasons because its axis is tilted. Earth's axis is always pointed in the same direction, so different parts of Earth get the Sun's direct rays throughout the year. For example, in summer, the Sun's rays hit that region more directly than at any other time of the year.

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