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how does water shape the earth? choose all that apply. □ by transportin…

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how does water shape the earth? choose all that apply.
□ by transporting the products of weathering to other places.
□ by mechanically shaping rocks by flowing over or by frost wedging.
□ by dissolving minerals of rocks.
□ by directly taking part in chemical reactions that result in chemical weathering.
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iodine crystals does not dissolve in water. this is because
○ iodine crystals are non - polar and water is non - polar.
○ iodine crystals are non - polar and water is polar.
○ iodine crystals are polar and water is polar.
○ iodine crystals are polar and water is non - polar.

Explanation:

Response
Question 1: How does water shape the Earth?
Brief Explanations
  • Transporting weathering products: Water (via erosion) moves sediments, reshaping land.
  • Mechanical shaping: Flowing water erodes rocks; frost wedging (water freezing in cracks) breaks rocks.
  • Dissolving minerals: Water dissolves soluble rock minerals (chemical weathering).
  • Chemical reactions: Water participates in reactions (e.g., hydrolysis) that alter rocks. All options describe water’s role in shaping Earth.
Brief Explanations

The principle “like dissolves like” applies: polar substances dissolve in polar solvents, non - polar in non - polar. Iodine ($I_2$) is non - polar. Water ($H_2O$) is polar (due to its bent structure and electronegativity difference). So non - polar iodine does not dissolve in polar water.

Answer:

  • By transporting the products of weathering to other places.
  • By mechanically shaping rocks by flowing over or by frost wedging.
  • By dissolving minerals of rocks.
  • By directly taking part in chemical reactions that result in chemical weathering.
Question 2: Iodine crystals do not dissolve in water. This is because...