IN COLD REGION IN WINTER ,THE ROCKS CRACK DUE TO ANAMOLOUS BEHAVIOUR OF WATER... EXPLAIN IT..
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- Usually, water gets in the small pores of the rock.
- During winter, this water gets frozen to form ice.
- As density of ice is less than water, it acquires more volume.
- This causes expansion of water which leads on to cracking of the rocks due to high pressure.
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because due to the rain that hit the rock and crack in to piciece and form sand ...I HOPE THIS IS CORRECT THANKS
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