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by separating rock salt from water .
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Rock salt dissolves fastest in hot water.
the ice expands the rock
The crack would expand because the water in the rock, as it freezes, expands.
When a hot rock is put into cold water, thermal shock occurs. The rapid change in temperature causes the rock to expand and contract quickly, leading to stress within the rock. This stress can cause the rock to crack or even shatter due to the differential in temperature between the hot rock and cold water.
When water enters a crack in a rock and freezes, it expands as it turns into ice. The force of the ice expanding can exert stress on the surrounding rock, causing the crack to widen or the rock to break apart. Over time, repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can lead to the disintegration of the rock.
Water manages to get into a crack in a rock, and with cold temperatures, freezes. When transferring from a liquid to a solid, the molecules of water expand by crystallization, widening the crack in the rock.
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erosion
Yes, hot mineral water can erode rock faster than cold water due to increased chemical reactivity at higher temperatures. The heat can accelerate chemical reactions that break down the rock more rapidly. Additionally, minerals in the hot water can further aid in the erosion process.