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Frost Action

Frost Action. That process occurs when the water inside of rocks freezes and expands. That expansion cracks the rocks from the inside and eventually breaks them apart. The freeze-thaw cycle happens over and over again and the break finally happens. Another word for it is frost wedging. .

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Frost Action

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  1. Frost Action • That process occurs when the water inside of rocks freezes and expands. That expansion cracks the rocks from the inside and eventually breaks them apart. The freeze-thaw cycle happens over and over again and the break finally happens. • Another word for it is frost wedging.

  2. Abrasion • Wearing away of rocks by wind or water

  3. Gravity • As rocks fall, they collide with each other and break apart

  4. Organic Activity • Animals also have an effect on rocks. • When roots grow or animals dig holes, rocks split apart • These tunnels allow water and air to reach< points below ground, and begin the weathering process

  5. Wetting & Drying • constant swelling and shrinking makes rocks crack

  6. SheetJointing • The removal of large masses of rock causes rocks to expand

  7. Exfoliation • The peeling of rounded thin layers from the rocks surface Granite Exfoliation

  8. Hydrolysis • The chemical reaction of water with other substances

  9. Plant Acids • Acids formed by the decay of plants and animals eats away rocks

  10. Oxidation • A freshly-cut apple turns brown, a bicycle fender becomes rusty and a copper penny suddenly turns green. What do all of these events have in common? They are all examples of a process called oxidation. • Oxidation is defined as the interaction between oxygen molecules and all the different substances they may contact, from metal to living tissue.(rust)

  11. Carbonation • Carbonic acids dissolves rocks and forms caves underground • Often, caverns are cut out of the rock, the structures on top are heavy, and everything on top collapses into the cavern, leaving what is called a sinkhole. This sinkhole can swallow many houses at a time.

  12. Sulfuric Acid • Pollution from factories dissolves in rainwater and eats away at rocks

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