How do summer conditions affect weathering

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weathering is a chemical and a physical  process in the summer it is ussually hot and in the winter it is usually cold  in the spring is a mild temperature during the day warm+cold=mild and at night time during the spring its a little chilli but for some reason in the desert during the day it is really hot and at night in the desert it is really cold.

I hope I helped you


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If a substance is heated and then cooled off but remains as the original substance a _____ change has occurred.A) physical
B) chemical
C) structural
D) physical and chemical

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I'm going to say physical change

explanation:

The substance as you said did not change therefore a chemical change could not have happened because they result in a new substance meaning one or multiple new substances could have been created from the chemical change. With a physical change the only thing that changes is the outward appearance.

example of physical change:  water changing into ice. The frozen water is composed of the same elements as the liquid water.

Hopefully this helped and good luck.

I'm not a physicist, or an expert, but physical and structural both have a similar meaning, they both relate to appearances, but the question says "but remains as the original substance" so, if it isn't a visible change, then the only good answer left is a chemical change, hope this helps

What is the centripetal force that allows a car to move around a sharp curve in a roadway?

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For a level curve, the centripetal force will be supplied by the friction force between the tires and roadway.

True or false The sound of a police siren would be an example of the Doppler effect

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The answer to the question is True.

A 20-kg bicycle carrying a 50-kg girl is traveling at a speed of 8 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the girl and bicycle?

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E= (mv^(2))/(2)= ((20+50)*8)/(2) = (560)/(2) =280 J

If a device uses 280 watts of power a day, about how many kilowatt-hours will it use in 30 days?

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Given: 280 watts power a day
            
Unknown: KwH=?in 30 days
Solution: 280 watt-hours per day/1000x30 days
               .28 x 30=n
Answer:8.4 kwh

dont answer 8.4, its wrong

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How does a scrap heap magnet work? (In detail)

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is nothing but a heavy electromagnet. On a soft iron core (because, there should not be any retentivity) thick insulated copper wire is wound. As the magnetic power of an electromagnet is depending upon the current, number of turns in the coil, the copper wire should be able to withstand heavy current and more number of turns will create very strong magnetic field. When the current passes it will become a very strong magnet and will attract all the magnetic materials in the scrap. When there is no current the core gets dememagnetised and all the magnetic materials will be falling down from it . This arrangement is fitted at the tip of the cable of a crane and the operating switch will be near the operators cabin. The crane will be brought near the scrap, and the operator switch the magnet on and all the scrap will be attracted by the magnet. Then the crane will be turned to another place the operator switches the magnet off. All the scraps will be falling down. 
Instead of a soft iron core ( less retentivity) anyother material with high retentivity is used even after switching it off the scrap will not bec falling down.