weathering
Weathering is the natural process where rocks, wood, or other materials are broken down or changed by the weather. This usually happens slowly over many years because of rain, wind, ice, or heat.
Exemplos
3 de 5The old stone wall shows a lot of weathering from the rain.
The old stone wall shows a lot of weathering from the rain.
The geological report details the weathering of the limestone cliffs.
The geological report details the weathering of the limestone cliffs.
Check out the weathering on this cool piece of driftwood!
Check out the weathering on this cool piece of driftwood!
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'Weather' 'Wearing' down a rock. Weather + Wearing = Weathering.
Quiz rápido
The soft rocks on the beach show signs of __________ from the salt water.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: weathering
Exemplos
The old stone wall shows a lot of weathering from the rain.
everydayThe old stone wall shows a lot of weathering from the rain.
The geological report details the weathering of the limestone cliffs.
formalThe geological report details the weathering of the limestone cliffs.
Check out the weathering on this cool piece of driftwood!
informalCheck out the weathering on this cool piece of driftwood!
Chemical weathering occurs when acidic rainwater reacts with mineral grains in rocks.
academicChemical weathering occurs when acidic rainwater reacts with mineral grains in rocks.
We need to choose materials that are resistant to natural weathering.
businessWe need to choose materials that are resistant to natural weathering.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
weathering the storm
weathering the storm (surviving a difficult situation)
mechanical weathering
mechanical weathering
biological weathering
biological weathering
Frequentemente confundido com
Weathering breaks down the rock in its place, while erosion moves the broken pieces away.
Weather is the state of the atmosphere today; weathering is a long-term geological process.
Notas de uso
Use 'weathering' when describing the physical look of old objects or the scientific process of rocks breaking down. It is an uncountable noun.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'weathering' to describe the temperature or daily rain, but it only refers to the process of damage or change caused by weather.
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'Weather' 'Wearing' down a rock. Weather + Wearing = Weathering.
Origem da palavra
From Middle English 'wedering', derived from 'weder' (weather), referring to the action of the elements on a surface.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Understanding weathering is essential for the preservation of historical landmarks like the Sphinx or Stonehenge.
Quiz rápido
The soft rocks on the beach show signs of __________ from the salt water.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: weathering
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