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Answer: 1. chemical 2. carbon dioxide 3. oxidation 4. carbon dioxide
Explanation:
1. Chemical weathering disintegrates and alters the composition of rocks by chemical reactions. These chemical reactions can be ,carbonation, acid rain, hydrolysis, oxidation.
2. Potassium feldspar is weathered by hydrolysis as a result of a reaction between a water molecule and an ion in the feldspar that extricates a hydrogen molecule which joins a separate product. It results in formation of Kaolinite.
3. Oxidation is a chemical weathering process. The most common is the oxidation of iron where iron lost its electrons and combines with oxygen and water to form iron oxides also called rust.
4. Carbon dioxide is called greenhouse gas, because it absorbs heat radiation and traps it in Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide affects weathering as it dissolves in rain water. This results in a formation of carbonic acid which disintegrates rocks and also cause more acidity. More dissolved carbon dioxide increases rate of weathering reactions.
Answer: the first 2 are chemical then mechanical and then chemical
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