The four forces that cause weathering are mechanical weathering (breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces), chemical weathering (alteration of rock composition through chemical reactions), biological weathering (breaking down of rocks by living organisms), and physical weathering (breaking down of rocks through physical processes like temperature changes and abrasion).
The rock cycle involves 5 main steps: (1) formation of rocks through cooling and solidification of magma/lava, (2) weathering and erosion breaking down rocks into sediments, (3) transportation of these sediments by natural forces, (4) deposition and compaction of sediments to form sedimentary rocks, and (5) metamorphism of existing rocks due to heat and pressure to form metamorphic rocks.
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the 4 processes rocks go through are erosion, weathering, uplift, and deposition
Rocks may be broken physically into smaller pieces. They may also be broken as a result of change in chemical composition. The breaking down of rocks (either physically or chemically) at or near the earth's surface is called weathering. Rocks are weatherd in different ways such as: 1.Weathering of rocks by water 2. Weathering of rocks by the wind 3. Weathering of rocks by plants 4. Weathering of rocks by animals 5. Weathering of rocks by the people
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The four forces that cause weathering are mechanical weathering (breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces), chemical weathering (alteration of rock composition through chemical reactions), biological weathering (breaking down of rocks by living organisms), and physical weathering (breaking down of rocks through physical processes like temperature changes and abrasion).
The rock cycle involves 5 main steps: (1) formation of rocks through cooling and solidification of magma/lava, (2) weathering and erosion breaking down rocks into sediments, (3) transportation of these sediments by natural forces, (4) deposition and compaction of sediments to form sedimentary rocks, and (5) metamorphism of existing rocks due to heat and pressure to form metamorphic rocks.
The four main types of weathering are mechanical weathering, chemical weathering, biological weathering, and physical weathering. Mechanical weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks, chemical weathering involves the decomposition of rocks through chemical processes, biological weathering involves the actions of living organisms on rocks, and physical weathering involves the breaking down of rocks by natural forces such as wind or water.
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There are two main causes of mechanical weathering: frost action and abrasion. Frost action occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, and expands, causing the rocks to break apart. Abrasion happens when rocks are physically broken down by forces like wind, water, or glaciers.
Thrust (forward) Drag (backwards)Lift (up) Weight (down)
Thrust (forward) vs Drag (backwards) Lift (up) vs Weight (down)
Air resistance, also known as drag, will act as a force that slows down a racing car. Additionally, friction between the tires and the road surface will also contribute to slowing down the car. Other factors such as inclines or curves in the track can also create forces that work against the car's speed.
1. Do the beak with your hand outstretched, your palm down, your 4 fingers together and move your thumb up to your middle finger in a beak motion about 4 times. 2. put your hands under their own armpits in the "chicken wing" and flap them up and down. 3. wiggle from side to side while squatting and wiggling your butt like a tail. 4. Clap four times. 5.At the nahhhhhhh nahhhhhh nahhh nahhh... part, just sway with the music and improvise good luck!
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I think that you are looking for "EROSION"? Erosion consists of many forces of nature. For instance: 1. Rain 2. Wind (blowing particles) 3. Freezing (water expanding into ice in cracks) 4. Thawing 5. Flowing water (rivers, etc) 6. Etc