Freeze Thaw is one of the two physical weathering. Freeze thaw is a process were
the water gets into the gaps or cracks of the rock. Over the night the Water freezes and then expands, the result the rock eventually breaks.
erosion
Ice wedging
Process involved making a liquid become a solid is freezing the liquid. Therefore the process is called freezing.
well it's under weathering and soil formation or weathering and erosin
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.
The process of changing from a liquid to a solid is called solidification or freezing.
Ice or frost wedging
Melting and freezing are the correct terms for this phase change.
Weathering
frost action
frost action
ice wedges
Water seeps into cracks in the rock, and when freezing occurs, the water expands, thus making the crack slightly larger. This process is called mechanical weathering.
Ice wedging
Process involved making a liquid become a solid is freezing the liquid. Therefore the process is called freezing.
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well it's under weathering and soil formation or weathering and erosin
It is called frost heave, frost wedging, and freeze/thaw cycle, an example of mechanical weathering. Cracks formed in rocks by the pressure of freezing allow water to penetrate further, and enlarge the crack when that water freezes, gradually reducing the size of the rock body.