Chemical and biological weathering
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- Q1Chemical weathering occurs when rocks are broken down and altered through:Chemical reactionsBacterial activityTemperature changesPhysical force30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of biological weathering?Tree roots breaking apart rocksWind carrying away fine particles of rockAcid rain dissolving rocksIce wedging breaking rocks apart30s
- Q3Biological weathering is caused by the activities of:Wind and waterEarthquakesVolcanic eruptionsLiving organisms30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?Acid rain dissolving limestoneRainfall washing away soilTree roots breaking apart rocksWind eroding sand dunes30s
- Q5Biological weathering can occur through the process of:Volcanic eruptionsRoot wedgingMelting iceChemical reactions30s