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    Segmented mineral veins in vertical and lateral sections in the Bristol Channel in Southwest England. (a) Segmented calcite veins in a vertical section though (mostly) shale layers and (at the top) limestone layers. The length of the measuring tape is 1 m. (b) Segmented calcite vein, with an en echelon arrangement, in a lateral section in limestone.
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    Examples of abrasion weathering include:
    • Beach glass being formed from broken pieces of glass being tumbled by waves in the ocean.
    • River or beach cobbles becoming rounded due to the constant contact between them caused by the flowing water.
    • Rocks on a beach being worn down by abrasion as passing waves cause them to strike each other.
    • Gravity causing abrasion as a rock tumbles down a mountainside or cliff.
    • Moving water causing abrasion as particles in the water collide and bump against one another.
     
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    There are 6 common ways in which physical weathering happens. Abrasion is the process by which clasts are broken through direct collisions with other clasts. Gravity causes abrasion as rocks tumble down a mountainside or cliff.

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    Aug 1, 2024 · Chemical weathering is a type of weathering caused by chemical reactions. Learn four examples of chemical weathering that affects rocks.

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