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Water seeps inside cracks in a boulder and freezes. Over time, the cracks expand and the boulder breaks in half. What process caused this change in the rock?
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Water seeps inside cracks in a boulder and freezes. Over time, the cracks expand and the boulder breaks in half. What process caused this change in the rock?
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it may be erosion, I'm not quite sure but it could possibly be a form of erosion.
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