Science, asked by chhayakape, 3 months ago


2. How does frozen water or ice break rocks into pieces​

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Answered by tanishkakvm
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Answer:

Mechanical weathering breaks rock into smaller pieces. Ice wedging works quickly, breaking apart rocks in areas with temperatures that cycle above and below freezing in the day and night, and also that cycle above and below freezing with the seasons.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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When water freezes, it expands. Water that has seeped into a rock will expand when frozen, causing cracks in the rock. After it freezes and thaws several times, bits of rock will begin to split off entirely.

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