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Weathering and Erosion - Lesson 18 - Part 5 of 7


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Weathering and Erosion - Lesson 18 - Part 5 of 7

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Weathering and Erosion - Lesson 18 - Part 5 of 7 Host; Dr. David Pearson. •Processes of physical and chemical weathering •Rock examples showing weathering processes •Weathering of a garnet specimen •Minerals in the weathering process •Minerals formed at high temperatures are the most susceptible •Minerals formed at low temperatures are less susceptible •oxidation of iron •Limonite and hematite •Rusty nail experiment shows the same processes by which limonite and hematite are formed.

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