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why does hydraulic action occur in jointed rocks?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydraulic action includes processes that result from the movement of water without the involvement of rock particles. The impact of waves causes variations in pressure due to the weight of the water and its movement. ... This is particularly the case when the cliff is made of well-jointed rock.

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Hydraulic action includes processes that result from the movement of water without the involvement of rock particles. The impact of waves causes variations in pressure due to the weight of the water and its movement. ... This is particularly the case when the cliff is made of well-jointed rock.

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