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Rates of Weathering Chapter 10 – Section 2 (Foldable Notes)
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Rock Composition Differential Weathering: Differential Weathering:A process by which softer, less weather resistant rock wear away and leave harder, more weather resistant rock Devils Tower in WY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raLN8Jx46zU
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Composition of the Rocks Rocks made up of harder minerals are more resistant to weathering.
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Surface Area The more surface area of a rock that is exposed to weathering, the faster the rock will be worn down. Increasing the Rate of Weathering If a large rock is broken down into smaller fragments, weathering of the rock happens much more quickly.
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Surface Area and Volume
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Climate What Is Climate? Climate is the average weather condition in an area over a long period of time. The rate of chemical weathering happens faster in warm, humid climates. Water also increases the rate of mechanical weathering.
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Elevation High Elevations Rocks at higher elevations, as on a mountain, are exposed to more wind, rain, and ice than rocks at lower elevations. Steep Slopes The steepness of mountain slopes increases the effects of mechanical and chemical weathering. Steep slopes cause water and sediments to quickly run down the side of the mountain.
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