Chemical weathering processes vary by country depending on climate, geology, and vegetation. In humid tropical regions, such as Brazil and parts of Southeast Asia, intense rainfall and warm temperatures lead to rapid chemical weathering, primarily through hydrolysis and oxidation, which break down minerals in rocks. In contrast, arid regions like those in parts of Australia and the Middle East experience slower weathering due to limited moisture, but processes such as salt weathering can still occur. Overall, the effectiveness of chemical weathering is influenced by factors like temperature, moisture, and the presence of organic materials.
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