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weathering - use in sentences
Converse of object
- show: North wall: batter shows differential weathering to rest of face.
Converse of subject
- form: The rocky shores of the Purbeck coastline characteristically occur as flat ledges formed by the weathering away of softer, overlying layers of rock.
Adjective modifier
- accelerated: The testing is described of proprietary technology to measure the specific sample surface temperature of materials in accelerated weathering.
- differential: North wall: batter shows differential weathering to rest of face.
- artificial: While artificial weathering is reproducible; the acute aggressive stresses mitigate against reliably replicating natural conditions.
- chemical: The other type of clay formation is from the chemical weathering of rocks.
- mechanical: In addition the site details many structural and volcanic patterns chemical and mechanical weathering.
- physical: Physical weathering does not involve chemical changes to rock.
Modifies a noun
- resistance: It can also be used for the formulation of high-gloss topcoats with good chemical and weathering resistance, or even effect coatings.
- process: All these factors will influence the speed of the weathering process.
- test: It is concluded that the system is able to redefine how weathering tests are conducted.
- feature: This weathering feature of hard limestones arises through the gradual dissolution of the limestone by rainwater, which is slightly acidic.
- property: Used since Roman times because of its good durability and weathering properties.
Noun used with modifier
- chemical: Chemical weathering is most intense in warm, wet climates.
- mineral: To determine mineral weathering rates at a sub-sample of Level II forest health monitoring sites.
- surface: Clear slightly blue tinted glass with little surface weathering.
- rock: The degree and rate of rock weathering depends on several factors.
Preposition: of
- rock: The weathering of rocks is a very slow reaction.
- material: Large areas of clay-with-flints, derived from the weathering of material overlying the present day Chalk, occur across the North Downs.
- stone: Subsequent weathering of the stone often makes these replacement blocks easier to see.
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