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Chemical Weathering What is it? How does it happen? What do the effects look like? What is it? How does it happen? What do the effects look like?
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Chemical Weathering Chemical weathering is… …breaking down rock by chemical changes Chemical weathering is… …breaking down rock by chemical changes
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What factors contribute to chemical weathering? Water Oxygen Carbon dioxide Living things produce chemicals Acid rain Water Oxygen Carbon dioxide Living things produce chemicals Acid rain
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Water Water is the most important cause of chemical weathering. Water breaks down rock by DISSOLVING it:
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Chemical Weathering: water
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Chemical weathering: oxygen Oxygen can cause chemical changes to rock: rocks that contain iron look rusty
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Chemical weathering: oxygen Rocks that contain copper tend to turn green:
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Chemical Weathering The atmosphere naturally contains CO 2 Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is dissolved by rainwater, and can cause both man-made and natural features to chemically weather. The atmosphere naturally contains CO 2 Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is dissolved by rainwater, and can cause both man-made and natural features to chemically weather.
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Chemical weathering: plants and microbes Living things produce acids that can speed up weathering:
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Chemical weathering: acid rain The CO 2 and sulfur compounds in the atmosphere have increased significantly since the industrial revolution:
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