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give graphical reasons for the following


(2) Frost leads to mechanical weathering.​

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Answered by BharatParavinaikar
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Frost Wedging

As water seeps into rock cracks and crevices, cold temperatures can cause the water to freeze, resulting in ice deposits that expand and exert pressure on the rock. According to Missouri State University, frost wedging is the most abundant form of mechanical weathering.

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