Why is the chemical weathering most active in limestone and chalk area
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Limestone areas are predominantly affected by chemical weathering when rainwater, which contains a weak carbonic acid, reacts with limestone. This causes the limestone to dissolve. ... Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forms very dilute carbonic acid when it dissolves in rain
Answered by
1
Limestone areas are predominantly affected by chemical weathering when rainwater, which contains a weak carbonic acid, reacts with limestone. This causes the limestone to dissolve. ... Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forms very dilute carbonic acid when it dissolves in rain.
Similar questions