No. Weathering will gradually destroy a volcano that has nor erupted for a long time.
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It is unclear what it means to "help" a volcano, but water does tend to make eruptions more explosive.
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It cannot be concluded from the information given. Whether or not a rock is near a volcano would not significantly effect freeze-thaw weathering. That is primarily controlled by climate.
It changes over many years with weathering and erosion
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Physical weathering, such as cracks, creates more surface area for chemical weathering to occur on.
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Weathering rounded the mountains by breaking down jagged peaks.