water; wind
Physical weathering is a process rocks get broken in to pieces.
Mechanical or physical weathering is a process in which a rock is broken down into smaller pieces by factors such as water absorption or freezing and thawing. It can also be caused by plant root growth.
What you're saying is that the weathering and erosion is the process of science.
Yes, as the water freezes it expands and cracks the rock a little bit more pushing off pieces. This is a process of mechanical / physical weathering- called 'frost wedging' or 'freeze thaw'.
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Freezing is a physical process.
Physical weathering or mechanical weathering.
forest wedging is example of physical weathering process which water expands upon freezing by 10%
Weathering
No. It is a physical process. Chemical weathering is a chemical process.
Physical weathering is a process rocks get broken in to pieces.
Freezing is a physical process.
Mechanical or physical weathering is a process in which a rock is broken down into smaller pieces by factors such as water absorption or freezing and thawing. It can also be caused by plant root growth.
Freezing is a physical process.
No, it is a chemical process.
What you're saying is that the weathering and erosion is the process of science.
Frost Wedging.