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Most granite is made of the minerals quartz, feldspar, and mica. When granite weathers mechanically, what does it turn into?

A. feldspar, mica, and clay
B. quartz, feldspar, and mica
C. quartz, limestone, and clay
D. feldspar, clay, and limestone

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Answer:

B

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When granite weathers mechanically, it turns into feldspar, mica, and clay

Answer: Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Chemical weathering is also popularly known as Mechanical weathering of granite starts when mild carbolic acid mixed with it. Initially, it alters the Feldspar in the hydrolysis process. Thus the reaction results in forming kaolinite, silica in solution and potassium ions as by-products.

Kaolinite is one of the clay mineral layered with silicate and silica by-products consist of mica. As time goes by the Feldspar cools down returning as the same particle in the sand. Moreover in warm regions, the weathering on feldspar forms a high amount of clay along with the red soils.

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