chemical weathering.
Ice freezing in a crack of a rock is considered weathering.
The crack would expand because the water in the rock, as it freezes, expands.
The Wateer Inside' Thee Rock Would Expand And Crack The Rock EvenMore' :D
You mean FORM, correct? Well, when water (in a small crack [hairline] in a rock) turns to ice, it EXPANDS. Having no place to go, it pushes crack's sides apart thus enlarging it. Consequently, larger crack is created, eventually rock may split.
stressWater freezing in a crack in a rock
chemical weathering.
If there is movement of rock along this crack, then it is called a fault.
not if it is a crack rock
Ice freezing in a crack of a rock is considered weathering.
A crack rock can be almost any size. Usually about half an inch in diameter.
Ice freezing in a crack of a rock is considered weathering.
The crack would expand because the water in the rock, as it freezes, expands.
a spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock over the aquifer
A joint is a crack in rock; a fault is a crack in rock along which the rocks have been displaced.
The Wateer Inside' Thee Rock Would Expand And Crack The Rock EvenMore' :D
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