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Why is clay the result of chemical weathering

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Tropical Weathering Breaks Down Clay Minerals In humid tropical climates, clay minerals are unstable and break down under intense chemical weathering to become hydrated oxides of aluminum (bauxite) and iron (goethite), which are very poor substitutes for clay minerals in retaining soil nutrients.

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