Geography
How does climate affect weathering? Explain giving examples.
Weathering
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Climatic factors like rainfall, wind, frost and extremes of temperature affect weathering.
- Wind has sand particles that erode the softer rocks.
- Water or frost when present in crevices of rocks exert pressure on rocks and breaks it.
- Extreme high temperature leads to expansion in rocks and extreme low temperature causes contraction. The repetitive expansion and contraction lead to weathering of rocks.
- Rain, snow and other forms of precipitation contribute to weathering by providing water that can dissolve and transport minerals and rocks. For example, water that contains dissolved carbon dioxide can create a weak acid that can dissolve limestone and erode them leading to the formation of caves and other features.
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