hey the other person is a mean person so im here to improve on this answer :D. 1 similarity is that the plant growth and the ice wedge both break apart the rock causing the rock to expand and eventually cut into half. Hope this helped you!
weathering rock water goes through cracks and it freezes then expands and breaks down rock same thing for trees and ice
they both can expand rocks or they can break rocks apart i hope this help a little
they both can cause to expand rocks or they can break rocks apart
they both expand rocks if that helps?
they both have mebranes and cell walls
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xylem and phloem are both in plants, xylem are like he veins in a plant, they carry water to the top of the plant
what i can think of is they both have glucose, water, hormones and minerals that's so far what i think so hope that helped
they are all the same, your friends there are gonna be the lions(;
hey the other person is a mean person so im here to improve on this answer :D. 1 similarity is that the plant growth and the ice wedge both break apart the rock causing the rock to expand and eventually cut into half. Hope this helped you!
hey the other person is a mean person so im here to improve on this answer :D. 1 similarity is that the plant growth and the ice wedge both break apart the rock causing the rock to expand and eventually cut into half. Hope this helped you!
hey the other person is a mean person so im here to improve on this answer :D. 1 similarity is that the plant growth and the ice wedge both break apart the rock causing the rock to expand and eventually cut into half. Hope this helped you!
hey the other person is a mean person so im here to improve on this answer :D. 1 similarity is that the plant growth and the ice wedge both break apart the rock causing the rock to expand and eventually cut into half. Hope this helped you!
in ice wedging, water gets into cracks in rocks and freezes. As it turns into ice, it expands. this cause the rock to be pushed off. In plant root growth, the roots get into the cracks and grow bigger. this also causes the rock to break off. I hope I somehow helped you :)
ice wedging pressure release plant root growth and abrasion
Ice wedging, animals making burrows, plant growth (roots), and abrasion.
ice wedging/frost wedging, pressure release, plant root growth, abrasion.
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Ice wedging: When water freezes it expands, causing the rock it is on to crack or bust. Plant root growth: A plants root can move a rock or pull AA rock up from the ground, exposing it to erosion (or also known as, surface area) Abrasion: The act of something wearing down a rock by friction. (Not too sure about pressure release)
Different between coconut tree and jowar stalk plant