Phrases with «weathering»

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Weathering refers to the process in which rocks, minerals, and other materials on Earth's surface break down and change over time due to exposure to the weather, such as rain, wind, and heat. It happens when these forces gradually wear away or dissolve the materials, often shaping landscapes and creating soil. Full definition

Noun + «weathering»

Sentences with «weathering»

  • This is especially important in warmer weather in order to prevent flies being attracted to the cage. (supremepetfoods.com)
  • It can happen to any dog - especially in warm weather conditions - and if left untreated can be fatal. (thedogclinic.com)
  • For this cold weather of winter the brand has launched its heart stealing the warm yet sophisticated range of embroidered and printed suits for this year. (stylesgap.com)
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