The word equation for freeze-thaw weathering is: Water (liquid) + Freeze (cold temperatures) + Thaw (warm temperatures) = Cracks and weathering of rocks. This process occurs when water seeps into rocks, freezes and expands, causing the rock to crack, and then thaws, repeating the cycle and breaking down the rock over time.
erosion
Another word for erosion is weathering. Weathering is the process by which rocks and soil are broken down by natural elements such as water, wind, and ice.
Frost action, also known as freeze-thaw weathering, is a process where water seeps into cracks in rocks or soil, freezes, expands, and then thaws, causing the material to break apart over time. This repeated cycle of freezing and thawing can lead to the fragmentation and disintegration of rocks and soil.
Enduring, surviving, withstanding, overcoming, resisting...
'' Over the years , weathering changed the way a rock or mountain formed'' .
I had to let the ice thaw before i could drink it.
The word "thaw" has one syllable.
what
There are 2 syllables in freezing. Freez-ing.
chemical weathering
Another word for chemical weathering is chemical erosion.
Melt... or thaw.
of Thaw
The anagram of the word thaw is what.The next possible longest words have three letters and include hat and haw.
chemical weathering is okward
thaw
it depends on what you got in the sentence.