Associations to the word «Weathering»
Noun
- Erosion
- Mineral
- Carbonate
- Uplift
- Basalt
- Sediment
- Sandstone
- Soil
- Sulfide
- Quartz
- Outcrop
- Deposition
- Meteorite
- Corrosion
- Frost
- Oxidation
- Karst
- Silica
- Lichen
- Granite
- Precipitation
- Silt
- Limestone
- Hydrolysis
- Decomposition
- Alteration
- Mantle
- Tropic
- Groundwater
- Dioxide
- Hydroxide
- Flux
- Oxide
- Sphinx
- Moisture
- Deposit
- Crust
- Clay
- Dissolution
- Yr
- Hardness
- Stripping
- H2o
- Accumulation
- Uv
- Freezing
- Evaporation
- Bedding
- Nutrient
- Tors
- Boulder
- Physical
- Stratum
- Rock
- Sulfate
- Coating
- Potassium
- Freeze
- Uptake
- Climate
- Cation
- Phosphorus
- Rainfall
- Saturation
- Alkali
- Ozone
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
WEATHERING, noun. (obsolete) Weather, especially favourable or fair weather.
WEATHERING, noun. (geology) Mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks in situ by weather or other causes.
WEATHERING, noun. (architecture) A slight inclination given to an approximately horizontal surface to enable it to throw off water.
WEATHERING, verb. Present participle of weather
Wise words
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