the ice expands the rock
It becomes a liquid.
Water is stronger than rock.
Water-saturated soil and rock become liquid
Water-saturated soil and rock become liquid
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.
It is changes over time
It does what all water does when it freezes: expands. This will crack the rock.
The bubbles remain inside the rock once the rock has solidified.
No. When a rock is turned into a liquid (generally through melting because of high temperature) it is no longer called a rock (but a magma). Also you can dissolve a rock into a liquid (like water) but then of course you first need a liquid. And then also, the (dissolved) "rock" is no longer called a rock, it is in solution.
rock is a mass water is a liquid
It turns into ur shtz
Solids become liquids. A phase change.