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There is no immediate effect if the rocks are hard and solid.
The water loosens the rocks. Then it knocks over other rocks. Then that causes an erosion
Corrosion. Rushing water against rocks make them corrode.
Water has the greatest effect on the rate at which rocks weather, as it can cause physical and chemical weathering processes to occur more rapidly. Water can dissolve minerals within rocks, increase their susceptibility to erosion, and facilitate the growth of vegetation that can further break down rocks.
If it is cold, say, in Alaska, the most common effect on rocks is frost wedging. Frost wedging is when water gets in a crack in the rock, and the water freezes, making the rock crack a little more. When water keeps on going into the crack, and the ice gets bigger, it eventually will separate the rock into two or more parts, making the rock into many little rocks. I hope you find this useful! ^-^
What do sedimentry rocks have to do with water
Rocks change water level bye ............................the weight of the rocks makes the water highterr ?
Cracks can accelerate weathering by providing pathways for water to penetrate rocks. As water flows into cracks, it can expand upon freezing, causing the crack to widen. This process, known as frost wedging, can break apart rocks over time.
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
It results to change/alteration in the structural and minerological composition of rocks.
Metamorphic
It warms them.