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MALAE ALS CLASS REINFORCEMENT Chapter 5 SSPE LR Se I TS NT SE PS eT EM Ee RS se TU NO SY OE eeeereeseA Weathering Taxt Pages 122-127 P AYS iae i oe” Weathering includes mechanical | weathering: and chemical weathering. Mechanical | weathering seta is any process that breaks ks up ro rock fwithout changing 1s chernical composition. Chemical al weathering is any proce ess in which water, air, or “other Substances Teact: with the minerals inthe rock and ection (change the chemical composition of of the rock, Karn Witenes Decide if the following descriptions are examples of mechanical weathering or chemical weathering. Write the word “mechanical” or “chemical” in the blank at the left. i. (Moses $ growing on the surface of rocks, pro The wedging of tree roots along natural joints in granite outcrops eee a TANEI erinamiantra erm 3. Limestone dissolved by carbonic acid ees LINM steatosis ucing pits in the rocks The oxidation of minerals that contain iron Pisces? Animal burrows dug in rock that let in water and air pyr aa eee Repeated freezing and thawing of water thatferacks) rock <j i). The action of water, salt, and air on car fenders and panels seaninetesrens or srenonee Acids from plant roow which break up rocks Formation of potholes in streets during severe winters eee Lifted sections of sidewalk along tree-lined streers Memmeomonininanes 1. A large ro K falling from a cliff and then breaking ee mans aseDANAMeUI OOM TA = » Fel \dspar(mixed with water? producing clay minerals « Rocks that have been cartied by strearns and have become smaller and more rounded ™ ete SEROMA enone id, Decaying planeydissolving| pome of the minerals in rocks | acacia ANE NORTE ATT 15, Tree reors cracking the concrete f qundation of a house ‘errant CNHCAROOU