how does freezing action of water affect the weathering of rocks
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Physical weathering is caused by the effects of changing temperature on rocks, causing the rock to break apart. The process is sometimes assisted by water.Freeze-thaw occurs when water continually seeps into cracks, freezes and expands, eventually breaking the rock apart.
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Physical weathering is caused by the effects of changing temperature on rocks, causing the rock to break apart. The process is sometimes assisted by water. ... Freeze-thaw occurs when water continually seeps into cracks, freezes and expands, eventually breaking the rock apart.
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