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Which type of weathering involved water filling cracks in a rock?

Frost Weathering!


Is water freezing in cracks in a rock a physical weathering?

it is a physical weathering.


What are the 2 main types of weathering?

The two main types of weathering are physical weathering and chemical weathering. Physical weathering involves water, wind and dust scraping away at rocks, while chemical weathering involves chemicals, usually acids, breaking down the rock.


What weathering occurs when water freezes and thaws in cracks in rocks?

Physical


Is oxidation an example of mechanical weathering?

no. oxidation is a chemical reaction that involves an atom or a molecule losing electrons in a chemical reaction. Mechanical weathering would be something like water seeping into cracks in a rock, then freezing and breaking that rock apart.


Which type of weathering occurs when water seeps into cracks of rocks and freezes?

It is a form of weathering known as frost wedging.


What is water freezing in the crack of a rock an example of?

Water freezing in the cracks of rock is an example of Mechanical Weathering also referred to as Physical Weathering.


The force of expanding water in the cracks and pores of a rock is a example of?

Mechanical weathering


Which type of physical weathering occurs when water seeps into into cracks of rocks and freezes?

It is a form of weathering known as frost wedging.


Is leaves decaying in the forest a mechanical weathering?

Is repeated freezing and thawing of water that cracks rocks


Which type of weathering is the result of water expanding inside the cracks of rocks when it freezes?

It is simply called freeze-thaw weathering.


What is three mechanical weathering?

Only know one and it's "Freeze Thaw Action" Day: Water gets into cracks in the stone. Night: Water expands by 10% when frozen. The water expands in the cracks and it breaks off some of the stone. The stones that crack off are called "scree"