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During winter, the Earth's crust experiences several changes primarily due to temperature fluctuations and freeze-thaw cycles. As temperatures drop, moisture in the soil and rocks can freeze, causing expansion and leading to cracking or fracturing. Additionally, the formation of ice can increase erosion as it melts and refreezes, altering landscapes. These processes contribute to the gradual reshaping of the crust over time.

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