Asked by West Point
Hawaii has a warm, wet, tropical climate. Which of these is most likely to break down the newly formed rock in Hawaii?
salt wedging
root wedging
abrasion***
frost wedging
salt wedging
root wedging
abrasion***
frost wedging
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Well, it was all volcanos at first, but vegetation was everywhere when the Kanakas and Wahines arrived in their canoes with the rats and stuff. They even grow pineapples now.
Answered by
West Point
so i am wrong?
Answered by
Damon
Hey haole, how could I be more clear about what my old home looks like? It is not particularly abraded, except by waves on the North side.
Answered by
Damon
..... and bulldozers and such, but that is recent and not what they mean.
Answered by
West Point
is it root wedging?
Answered by
Damon
Suspect so
Answered by
Anonymous
you are not of any help
Answered by
Ally
The answer is root wedging.
Answered by
Damons a g for living in hawaii
you a g Damon
Answered by
Snow
No the answer is Salt wedging
Answered by
UwU
D. Thousands of years
A, C. Valley, Lake
C, D. Hydrolysis, dissolution
A. Root Wedging
A, C. Acid Rain..., Oxidation of...
B. Delta
A, C. Valley, Lake
C, D. Hydrolysis, dissolution
A. Root Wedging
A, C. Acid Rain..., Oxidation of...
B. Delta
Answered by
Skittle-chan
thx UwU
Answered by
Boi Boi
yea he's all right ya
Get one wrong to look good and don't go too fast either
peace
Get one wrong to look good and don't go too fast either
peace
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