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the water gets into cracks of the rock then over time if the water doesn't evaporate it freezes and expands. When the ice expands the crack gets bigger when the crack gets big enough it splits the entire rock

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How does water split a rock?

Rain water seeps into any cracks in the rock. When the water freezes in winter, the ice expands and the force can be strong enough to split the rock.


How does water split rocks?

Rain water seeps into any cracks in the rock. When the water freezes in winter, the ice expands and the force can be strong enough to split the rock.


How doe ice wedging weathers rock?

Ice wedging breaks the rock apart. Water goes into cracks in the rock and when it freezes, it expands. This can cause rocks to split and eventually break. (see the related link)


How does ice forms in a rock and makes it split?

Water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and creates pressure that makes the rock split. This process, known as ice wedging, occurs repeatedly over time due to temperature fluctuations, eventually causing the rock to break apart.


What causes ice in a crack in a rock and makes the rock split?

Ice expanding in the crack as it freezes can exert pressure and force the crack to widen, eventually causing the rock to split. This process, known as freeze-thaw weathering, is a common geological phenomenon that occurs in areas with fluctuating temperatures.


How ice can weather rock?

In one way (ice wedging), water gets into cracks in the rock, then freezes. This force can eventually split the rock crystals. In another (moving ice), a glacier or other large mass of ice moves across the rocks surface. This can scour away loose rock by friction. (It does not require that there be imbedded rocks, but this can also occur, where rocks are pushed together until one breaks.)


Air enters the rock cracks?

Yes, air will enter rock cracks. But, if water fills the crack, during a deep freeze, the expansion of the water, as ice forms, will often widen the crack (even to split the rock).


On which rock would the old union split?

The old union split on the rock of differing beliefs and ideologies.


What are some examples of ice wedging?

Ice wedging can occur when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, and expands, causing the rock to split. This process is common in regions with freezing and thawing cycles, such as mountainous areas or polar regions. Ice wedging can lead to the formation of distinctive features like frost shattering on exposed rock faces or boulder fields.


What did the banana do when he heard the ice cream scream?

He split


What happens when water freezes in the cracks in rocks. plant grow into the cracks in rocks?

The ice expands in the crack and may split the rock, as will eventually the roots of a plant.


Air enters the cracks?

Yes, air will enter rock cracks. But, if water fills the crack, during a deep freeze, the expansion of the water, as ice forms, will often widen the crack (even to split the rock).