Chemical Weathering 3 Types Hydrolysis Carbonic Acid Oxidation.

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Chemical Weathering 3 Types Hydrolysis Carbonic Acid Oxidation

1. Hydrolysis definition Feldspar + H 2 0 = CLAY Insert picture See More

Insert a big picture (or two) of hydrolysis Chemical Weathering Hydrolysis

Explain what carbonic acid is Explain what kind of rock & minerals is dissolved and what caves relate to it See More Insert Picture

Find what kind of plants produce acid that cause weathering Chemical Weathering Insert Picture acid producing plant Insert Picture acid producing plant

Insert Picture of acid rain Explain what causes acid rain (sulfuric acid or nitric acid)

Write a definition Examples of iron minerals: Magnetite & Pyrite See More Insert Picture of an oxidized (rusted) rock

Make a link to web animations or video clip of chemical weathering Insert a landscape of ‘rock oxidation’ Sources

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