How is chemical weathering

different from physical
weathering? (1 point)
Chemical weathering
requires a reaction with
water, while physical
weathering does not.
Chemical weathering
involves plants and
animals, while physical
weathering does not.
Chemical weathering
forms new substances,
while physical
weathering does not.
Chemical weathering
results in the
breakdown of rock,
while physical
weathering does not

1 answer

The correct difference between chemical weathering and physical weathering is:

Chemical weathering forms new substances, while physical weathering does not.

Chemical weathering involves chemical reactions that alter the mineral composition of rocks, often resulting in the formation of new minerals or soluble materials. In contrast, physical weathering refers to the mechanical processes that break down rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition.