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How does chemical weathering take place?

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The decomposition of rocks is called chemical weathering. It involves the breaking down of rocks by altering or dissolving the rock minerals due to chemical action or changes. It involves processes like oxidation, hydration, carbonation and solution. It is more common in hot and humid regions. It is a slow and gradual process which occurs due to exposure to air and water.

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