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Water seeping into the cracks of rocks and freezing is an example of: erosion, deposition, physical, weathering ,and chemical weathering
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Water seeping into the cracks of rocks and freezing is an example of: erosion, deposition, physical, weathering ,and
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physical weathering
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physical weathering because physical weathering refers to the geological process of rocks breaking apart without changing their chemical composition.
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