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Weathering

Key words :


  1. Oxidation – Oxygen reacts with minerals and weakens the rock.

  2. Hydrolysis – Water reacts with minerals and changes the rock into clay.

  3. Carbonation – Carbon dioxide in rainwater forms a weak acid that dissolves rocks like limestone.

  4. Abrasion – Rocks are worn down when they rub against other rocks.

  5. Attrition – Rock pieces hit each other and become rounder and smaller.

  6. Exfoliation – Heat makes the outer layers of rocks expand and peel off.

  7. Solution weathering – Minerals dissolve in water and disappear.

  8. Bioturbation – Animals like worms or insects disturb the soil and break rocks.

  9. Organic acids – Acids from plants or decaying leaves that weaken rocks.

  10. Salt crystallisation – Salt forms crystals in cracks and forces the rock to break.

  11. Differential weathering – Soft rocks wear away faster than hard rocks.

  12. Thermal stress – Rocks crack because of repeated heating and cooling.

  13. Hydration – Minerals absorb water and increase in size, causing stress in the rock.

  14. Spheroidal weathering – Rocks become rounded as outer edges weather faster.

  15. Regolith – The loose layer of rock pieces and soil formed by weathering.


Definition :


Organic refers to carbon-based compounds with specific molecular structures that originate from or relate to biological life.


Questions :


  1. What is oxidation ?

    Ans : Oxygen reacts with minerals and weakens the rock.

  2. What is Hydrolysis ?

    Ans: Water reacts with minerals and changes the rock into clay.

  3. What is organic ?

    Ans: Organic means something that comes from living things.


Fun Fact :


The smell of rain on dry soil, called “petrichor,” is actually caused by organic oils released by plants and tiny microbes in the soil!




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