IAS Prelims Geography Q.10 – 2024 | Geomorphology: Chemical Weathering

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📍 The Question

Consider the following statements:

Statement-I:
Rainfall is one of the reasons for weathering of rocks.

Statement-II:
Rainwater contains carbon dioxide in solution.

Statement-III:
Rainwater contains atmospheric oxygen.

Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?

(a) Both Statement-II and Statement-III are correct and both of them explain Statement-I
(b) Both Statement-II and Statement-III are correct, but only one of them explains Statement-I
(c) Only one of the Statements II and III is correct and that explains Statement-I
(d) Neither Statement-II nor Statement-III is correct

Correct Answer: (a) Both Statement-II and Statement-III are correct and both of them explain Statement-I


🎯 Theme of the Question

Physical Geography | Geomorphology | Chemical Weathering | Denudation Processes

This question tests conceptual understanding of chemical weathering, not mere definition-based knowledge.


🧠 Classroom Explanation

Weathering refers to the in-situ decomposition of rocks due to exposure to air, water, and biological agents.
Among these, chemical weathering is the most fundamental process.

Let us analyse how rainfall contributes.


🔹 Statement-I: Rainfall is one of the reasons for weathering of rocks. ✅

  • Rainfall supplies:
    • Water
    • Dissolved gases
    • Chemical agents
  • These initiate chemical reactions that weaken rocks

✔️ Statement-I is correct


🔹 Statement-II: Rainwater contains carbon dioxide in solution. ✅

  • Atmospheric CO₂ dissolves in rainwater
  • This forms carbonic acid (a weak acid)
  • Leads to solution weathering, especially in:
    • Limestone (calcium carbonate)
  • Widens joints, cracks, caves, and passages

✔️ Statement-II is correct
✔️ It explains Statement-I


🔹 Statement-III: Rainwater contains atmospheric oxygen. ✅

  • Rainwater absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere
  • This oxygen causes oxidation weathering
  • Common example:
    • Iron minerals converting to iron oxide (rust)
  • Oxidation weakens rock structure, making it easier to erode

✔️ Statement-III is correct
✔️ It also explains Statement-I


📊 Final Assessment

StatementStatusExplains Statement-I
Rainfall causes weathering
CO₂ in rainwater
Oxygen in rainwater

👉 Both Statements II and III are correct and both explain Statement-I


❌ UPSC Elimination Logic

  • UPSC checks whether aspirants:
    • Understand mechanisms, not just facts
  • Rainfall acts as:
    • A carrier of chemical agents
    • Not merely as mechanical water

🧩 Memory Hook

“Rain weathers rocks not by force, but by chemistry.”


🧠 Prelims Strategy Insight

For weathering questions:

  • Always think in terms of processes:
    • Solution (carbonic acid)
    • Oxidation (oxygen)
    • Organic acids
  • Rainfall is the delivery system for all three

🧭 IAS Monk Whisper

Rocks crumble not when struck, but when slowly persuaded by water.

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