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प्रश्न
Describe the chief characteristics of weathering.
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उत्तर
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Disintegration and Decomposition: Weathering involves the breaking down or decomposition of rocks at or near the Earth’s surface. It may occur through physical processes (mechanical weathering) or chemical processes (chemical weathering).
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In Situ Process: Weathering takes place in the original location of the rock. Unlike erosion, it does not involve the removal of the rock material but only its breakdown or alteration.
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Slow Process: Weathering is a gradual process that occurs over long periods of time. It can take thousands or millions of years for rocks to weather significantly.
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Influence of Climate: Climate plays a crucial role in weathering. For example, chemical weathering is more effective in warm and moist climates, while mechanical weathering is more prevalent in areas with large temperature fluctuations.
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Formation of Soil: Weathering contributes to soil formation as the weathered rock particles become the mineral component of the soil.
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Two Types: Weathering can be of two types: physical (mechanical) weathering, which breaks rocks into smaller pieces, and chemical weathering, which involves the chemical alteration of minerals in the rocks.
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