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Frost wedging happens when__

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Answer: The correct option is water freezes inside a rock, causing it to break

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User Muhammad Zeeshan
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Frost wedging occurs as the result of expansion of water when it is converted to ice. Cracks filled with water are forced further apart when it freezes.

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