Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
Freezing water can affect the weathering of rocks on a mountain's pinnacle because the frozen water will expand within the cracks of the rocks of the mountain's pinnacle. The ice accumulations will also grow larger which will also affect the weathering of the rocks.
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definatley if it is acidic water, but for normal water/rain im not sure
It decomposes rocks so that they mix with water to fall from waterfall.
Water Erosion could erode away parts of rock.
== == Acidity can dissolve certain rocks through chemical reaction.
Since water expands when it freezes, it causes cracks in rocks when it freezes inside them.
they would make a hard stone and there would be blockage in the water
yes rocks can determine where algae is
they would make a hard stone and there would be blockage in the water
Rocks shrink in cold weather. It is very small but it is important if any of its cracks have water in them. Water expands when it freezes. Because they are opposing forces it will cause the rock to break.