Weathering!

Weathering! @ The YTT Dormitories  


Weathering is the deterioration of rocks, soils and minerals through contact with water, atmospheric gases, sunlight, and biological organisms. For example, rust is a type of weathering.
 
I found an example of weathering right outside my dorm! This is a metal light post that has been experiencing some rust near its base for some time now. I think this was formed fairly recently at least within the last year or so, but it will continue to get worse with continued water and oxygen exposure. 

Here is a closer look at the rusting. Rust is an example of chemical weathering and forms when iron reacts with oxygen with the addition of moist air or water. We know that it has rusted because of the visible deterioration of the metal and the change in coloring. It's now weaker and has a red coloring. 

This is a selfie of me and my example of weathering which was a light post in the flower bed right outside my dorm. 

Isabella Uhlik - April 14th, 2024 

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