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This can sometimes happen when water finds a way into cracks, which then freezes, expands, and this process repeats, making cracks.
its called a forager
Limestone is formed in layers called Bedding Planes and the vertical cracks are called Joints. The horizontal cracks are not given a specific name - however I am sure someone will want to contradict this
Is the process in which salt crystals form in cracks and expand causing cracking (weathering process)
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if it is brown with cracks with cracks in it use HM rock smash if it is gray use HM strength
Ice wedging
Ice wedging
ice wedging
A large boulder.
It was called Boulder Dam.
The general term for this is "erosion".
This can sometimes happen when water finds a way into cracks, which then freezes, expands, and this process repeats, making cracks.
Because when water seeps into cracks and freezes, the material gets pushed outwards, because water exapands as it freezes. This process is called ice wedging.
Cracks in the ice sheet, which covers 98% of the continent, are called crevasses.
Cracks in the Earth's crust are faults.
It is called Hoover Dam.