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Joan
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29 January, 18:13
Definition of chemical weathering
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Moran
29 January, 18:19
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chemical weathering is the erosion or disintegration of rocks, building materials, etc., caused by chemical reactions (chiefly with water and substances dissolved in it) rather than by mechanical processes.
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Noel
29 January, 18:36
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Chemical weather is when something non natural does something to the eviroment. Example: Acid rain melts away rock.
That type of stuff.
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