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  • 01-12-2020
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What happens to a rock formation that undergoes a repeated and frequent freeze and thaw cycle of water?

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Water from melting snow or rainfall infiltrates into cracks in rocks. ... As this process of freezing and thawing happens repeatedly, the rock begins to weaken and eventually breaks apart into angular fragments.

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