What is weathering? Explain physical, biological and chemical weathering with examples.
India's economy is highly dependent in agriculture contributing about 14% of the total GDP of the state. Thus most of the people in India are heavily dependent upon agriculture. The monsoon pattern is to thank for as the favorable moisture laden winds help in the abundance of agricultural activity iRead more
India’s economy is highly dependent in agriculture contributing about 14% of the total GDP of the state. Thus most of the people in India are heavily dependent upon agriculture. The monsoon pattern is to thank for as the favorable moisture laden winds help in the abundance of agricultural activity in the state.
Starting from the month of June the south east monsoon winds of the Arabian sea branch hits the cost of Kerela due to the formation of low pressure region of the Indian subcontinent and the shifting of the ITCZ towards the tropic of cancer. Heavy showers are received in the Western ghat region after which the winds travels over the semi arid Indian peninsula moving northwards and being obstructed by the Great Himalayas. This causes showers over the Indo Gangatic plains where maximum of the wheat production is done in the states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and most of the northern belts.
The Bay of Bengal branch of the south east monsoon winds brings heavy showers to the eastern and north eastern states of India where rice production id very prevalent. Mawsynram in the north eastern state of Meghalaya is the rainiest place in the world with an annual rainfall of 467.4 in annually.
Other arid and the semi arid regions like the north western and the Deccan region grow cash crops like cotton, rubber, sugarcane etc. The amount of rainfall received during the monsoon in the particular state determines the climatic zone of the state and the dominant crop of the state.
The uneven distribution of rainfall in India makes it a diverse agricultural boul.
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Weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals decay or change their shape. It is a fundamental terrestrial process that causes errosion and contributes to soil establishment. There are two main types: 1. Physical Weathering (Mechanical Weathering): Physical Weathering includes the breaking oRead more
Weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals decay or change their shape. It is a fundamental terrestrial process that causes errosion and contributes to soil establishment.
There are two main types:
1. Physical Weathering (Mechanical Weathering): Physical Weathering includes the breaking of rocks into tinier pieces outside changing their synthetic arrangement. It usually results from material forces.
2. Chemical Weathering: Chemical Weathering includes the change of the synthetic arrangement of rocks and minerals, frequently developing new minerals and separated meanings.
Factors Influencing Weathering:
1. Climate: Temperature and storm levels influence the rate.
2. Rock Type: Different mineral and rock types weather at various rates.
3. Topography: Slope and countryside physiognomy influenced by what water and wind communicate accompanying rocks.
4. Biological Activity: Plants and microorganisms can enhance two together material and synthetic enduring.
Importance of Weathering:
1. Soil Formation: Weathering breaks rocks into more delicate pieces, donating to soil composition, which is critical for plant development.
2. Landscape Development: It shapes landforms by breaking down and redistributing rock fabrics.
3. Nutrient Cycling: Weathering releases essential vitamins from rocks into the soil, upholding environments.
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