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ESC Chapter 16 p.371-381

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A measure of a substance's tendency to remain in a given chemical form rather than reacting spontaneously to become a different chemical substance
Chemical stability
The weathering that occurs when the minerals in a rock are chemically altered or dissolved
Chemical weathering
The set of processes that loosen soil and rock and move them downhill or downstream, where they are deposited as layers of sediment
Erosion
A physical weathering process in which large flat or curved sheets of rock fracture and are detached from an outcrop
Exfoliation
A physical weathering process in which the expansion of freezing water in a crack breaks a rock
Frost Wedging
The principal iron ore; the most abundant iron oxide at Earth's surface
Hematite
The remains and waste products of the many plants, animals and bacteria living in the soil
Humus
A crack in a rock along which there has been no appreciable movement
Joint
The white to cream-colored clay produced by the weathering of feldspar
Kaolinite
All the processes by which masses of rock and soil move downhill under the influence of gravity
Mass Wasting
Weathering in which solid rock is fragmented by mechanical processes that do not change its chemical composition
Physical weathering
A weathering product composed of fragments of bedrock, clay minerals and organic matter
Soil

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