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the ice melts and breaks it down
when it freezes up and then it rain then it spreads apart and breaks
water, wind, ice
ice breaks down rocks and eventually it turns into soil after a long period of time
It breaks from ice wedging
Weathering, which is caused by water, ice, wind and sun.
The Solid Form of Water that breaks rock is called "ice".
Ice.
One of the processes that breaks down granite into sediment is weathering. This can occur through physical weathering, where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by mechanical forces like wind, water, or ice. Additionally, chemical weathering can also break down granite through processes like oxidation or hydrolysis.
call a massive chunls of ice that breaks away from glaciers
Yes. This is because it is acidic and therefore breaks down the hydrogen bonds faster. (Although it is sticky!)
a large piece of ice that breaks off an ice shelf and drifts into the ocean scientific question