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Which of the following weathering processes involves the constant freezing and thawing of water?

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spheroidal weathering

frost wedging

exfoliation

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I think it is spheroidal weathering
User Ruchit Patel
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Answer: frost wedging

Step-by-step explanation:

Weathering is a process of disintegration of rocks into parts or pieces due to the affect of physical and chemical agents. Physical agent includes wind, pressure, gravity and temperature. Chemical agents include water, carbon dioxide, acid rain and living organisms.

Frost wedging is a process of physical weathering. In this the rapid heating and freezing of the rock takes place due to the fluctuations in the weather conditions of a region. On cooling the water present in the rocks get solidified as a result of this the ice being solid in nature occupies more space in the rocks. This produces disturbance in the internal structure of the rocks. This leads to the disintegration of the rocks.

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