Yes it could because the world is made up of rock, soil and magma so that could be the end of the world so don't have cracks in the winter.
Ice wedging can break apart rocks when water seeps in cracks of roads or rocks and continues freezes and thaws until the rock eventually creates a pot hole
Ice wedging has 3 forms and they are Active, Inactive and Ice wedge Casts.
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roots absorbing minerals
Ice wedging can break apart rocks when water seeps in cracks of roads or rocks and continues freezes and thaws until the rock eventually creates a pot hole
wedging ice to a cake at a wedding
Ice or frost wedging
The roots of certain plants can break or crack into a rock, making the rock more susceptible to frost wedging (ice wedging).
wedges of ice widen and deepen cracks in a rock, and can even break the rock into two at some point.
Ice wedging breaks the rock apart. Water goes into cracks in the rock and when it freezes, it expands. This can cause rocks to split and eventually break. (see the related link)
Ice wedging has 3 forms and they are Active, Inactive and Ice wedge Casts.
Ice wedging is a type of mechanical weathering.
wedges of ice widen and deepen cracks in a rock, and can even break the rock into two at some point.
frost wedging is when water gets into a crack in a large rock and when ice freezes it expands and when it expands inside a rock it might break in half
When water freezes, it expands. This can cause rocks to crack or break, then the water thaws to create a visible gap in the rock. This is ice wedging.
The general term for this is "erosion".