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Water freezing in a crack in a rock
chemical weathering.
Use more coal to make electricity(apex)
Each time the water freezes, it expands, gradually widening the cracks in the rock. Eventually the rock will break along the lines of the crack.
it would most likely be cold with lots of winds
Which process is most likely to occur in an after-activity review
Sure you can, but it will most likely crumble in your lock or ignition when you try to turn it. Then you still don't have a key plus your lock is full of plaster.
Your engine most likely overheated
poor installation most likely
Getting very hot during the day, and very cold during the night, will help to crack rocks. As will rainwater seeping into minute cracks, and then expanding when turned into ice during a frosty night.
Most likely crack spackle of the oj da wonka juice
If you are pouring it directly into the plastic antifreeze reservoir, it most likely has a crack in it.
You can, but when it dries out (seasons) it will most likely crack and split and ruin the look of what you carved.
Every person is different-but most likely you will be out a lot of money
Because you have an internal crack, most likely in head or head gasket.
Most likely a failed head gasket or a cracked or warped head. Less likely but possible is a crack in the block.
use 123. . . most secure and hardest to crack
most likely