What is a cause of mechanical weathering? A. rainwater B. physical forces C. natural acids D. sunlight If I get this one question wrong my grade is going to become a F so PLEASE BRO.
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During mechanical weathering, no new substances are produced. The rock gets smaller, but it stays the same kind of rock. For example, water sometimes gets into the tiny cracks in boulders. If that water freezes, it expands, opening the crack even more and eventually splitting the rock into pieces.
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the correct answer is A) rainwater
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