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  • Understanding Chemical Weathering: Climate and Processes
    Chemical weathering is most active in warm, humid climates, where there is plenty of water and high temperatures. This is because water and heat speed up the chemical reactions that break down rocks and minerals. In addition, plants release acids that help to dissolve rocks, and the presence of organic matter in the soil can also contribute to chemical weathering.
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