Frost cause weathering of rocks give reason in short type answer
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Water gets into cracks and joints in bedrock. When the water freezes it expands and the cracks are opened a little wider. Over time,pieces of rock can split off a rock face and big boulders are broken into smaller rocks and gravels. (This process can also break bricks in buildings.)
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