forest leads to mechanical weather give reason
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Plant roots also wedge themselves into cracks in rocks and break them up. Forest fires cause the outsides of rocks to expand, crack parallel to the surface, and eventually "spall" off. ... Each of these is an example of mechanical weathering: The rocks have shattered, but their minerals have remained the same.
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Plant roots also wedge themselves into cracks in rocks and break them up. Forest fires cause the outsides of rocks to expand, crack parallel to the surface, and eventually "spall" off. ... Each of these is an example of mechanical weathering: The rocks have shattered, but their minerals have remained the same.
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