5.1 Physical and chemical weathering processes
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Weathering, erosion, and soil formation shape Earth's surface over time. These processes break down rocks, transport materials, and create soil through complex interactions of physical, chemical, and biological factors. Understanding them is crucial for managing resources and mitigating geohazards. Climate, rock type, topography, and human activities influence these processes. Examples like the Grand Canyon and karst landscapes showcase their effects. This knowledge helps us predict landscape changes, manage soil resources, and develop sustainable land use practices.
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Weathering, erosion, and soil formation shape Earth's surface over time. These processes break down rocks, transport materials, and create soil through complex interactions of physical, chemical, and biological factors. Understanding them is crucial for managing resources and mitigating geohazards. Climate, rock type, topography, and human activities influence these processes. Examples like the Grand Canyon and karst landscapes showcase their effects. This knowledge helps us predict landscape changes, manage soil resources, and develop sustainable land use practices.
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