Freezing and Thawing is an example of Mechanical Weathering.
Freezing and thawing are examples of phase changes that occur when a substance transitions between solid and liquid states due to changes in temperature. This process is known as freezing when a substance transitions from liquid to solid, and thawing when it transitions from solid to liquid.
Alternate freezing and thawing often leads to creep.
Freezing and thawing
creep
Frost wedging
ice wedging
the result of freezing and thawing and freezing is frost boil
by the coldness of freezing and the warmness of thawing
Physical weathering or mechanical weathering.
Alternate freezing and thawing often leads to creep.
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Freezing and thawing
Melting and freezing are the correct terms for this phase change.
Frost weathering is a type of mechanical weathering that occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, and expands, causing the rock to break apart. This process is common in areas with frequent freezing and thawing cycles.
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It is thawing.
chemical change