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17 August, 12:30

Cracks in a rock from exposure to pressure are an example of

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  1. 17 August, 14:46
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    I believe it is an example of frost action. A frost action is a type of mechanical weathering-as water freezes it expands which causes an increase in pressure and a crack, joint or fracture as the ice expands. Repeated freezing and thawing of the water may lead to fragmentation of the rock or frost/ice wedging.
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