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    weathering
    /ˈweT͟H(ə)riNG/

    noun

    • 1. the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere: "aluminum is highly resistant to weathering"

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  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earth's surface. Once a rock has been broken down, a process called erosion transports the bits of rock and minerals away. Water, acids, salt, plants, animals, and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering and erosion.

  3. The meaning of WEATHERING is the action of the weather conditions in altering the color, texture, composition, or form of exposed objects; specifically : the physical disintegration and chemical decomposition of earth materials at or near the earth's surface.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WeatheringWeathering - Wikipedia

    Weathering is the deterioration of rocks, soils and minerals (as well as wood and artificial materials) through contact with water, atmospheric gases, sunlight, and biological organisms.

  5. Oct 1, 2018 · Weathering is the gradual destruction of rock under surface conditions, dissolving it, wearing it away or breaking it down into progressively smaller pieces. Think of the Grand Canyon or the red rock formations scattered across the American Southwest.

  6. Weathering is the process of breaking up or dissolving rocks in situ. It is the physical and chemical breakdown of rocks and minerals at or near the Earth’s surface. It is caused by day-to-day changes in the atmosphere, such as extremes of temperature and precipitation.

  7. May 19, 2016 · Weathering is breaking down rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials by contacting the atmosphere, water, and biological organisms of the Earth. Weathering takes place in situ, i.e. in the same place, with little or no movement.

  8. noun. the mechanical and chemical breakdown of rocks by the action of rain, snow, cold, etc. weathering. / wĕth ′ ər-ĭng /. Any of the chemical or mechanical processes by which rocks exposed to the weather undergo chemical decomposition and physical disintegration.

  9. weathering, disintegration or alteration of rock in its natural or original position at or near the Earth’s surface through physical, chemical, and biological processes induced or modified by wind, water, and climate.

  10. changes to the colour or form of something over a period of time because of the effects of sun, wind, or other weather conditions: The fence had gone from brown to a soft grey through years of weathering. geology specialized. the processes by which rock is broken into smaller pieces by the action of the weather:

  11. Weathering is the breakdown of rocks and minerals at or near the Earths surface. It is caused by chemical and physical interactions with air, water, and living organisms.

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