yes it does depend on what kind but it can cause land slides on hills and can causes houses to fall
Weathering refers to the group of destructive processes that change the physical and chemical character of rocks at the Earth's surface. It includes processes like mechanical weathering, chemical weathering, and biological weathering that break down rocks into smaller particles or alter their composition.
Weathering is generally considered a destructive force because it breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller particles through processes like physical weathering (e.g. frost action) or chemical weathering (e.g. oxidation). However, it can also contribute to soil formation and the creation of new landforms when combined with other processes like erosion and deposition.
This effect is destructive.
Weathering is destructive because it breaks down rocks and minerals over time through physical processes (such as freezing and thawing) and chemical processes (such as oxidation and hydrolysis). This breakdown weakens structures and can lead to erosion and landslides, causing damage to landscapes and property.
it is physical weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
No weathering is not the same as physical weathering.Kayla
how are physical weathering and chenical weathering alike and different
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
Examples of destructive*weathering*erosionExamples of constructive is:*volcano*planting treesExamples of destructive and constructive is:*volcano