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
erosion
It can cause parts of a mountainside to break and fall away.
Yes it is the same thing
It can cause huge parts of a mountainside to break and fall away.
Weathering.
erosion
No. Frost wedging is a type of weathering.
This process could either be called Freezing/Thawing or Ice Wedging. Ice Wedging splits the rock when water seeps into cracks then freezes and expands.
No, frost wedging is caused by water expanding, not contracting.
It can cause parts of a mountainside to break and fall away.
Yes it is the same thing
It can cause huge parts of a mountainside to break and fall away.
It can cause huge part of a mountain to break and fall away
It can cause parts of a mountainside to break and fall away.
Weathering.
Water expands as it freezes is the property of water that makes frost wedging possible. Frost wedging is sharp cornered boulders on bare mountain tops.
It can cause huge parts of a mountainside to break and fall away.