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How is the weathering of rocks by water different from the weathering of rocks by ice?

A: Water blows sand on the rocks to break them down, while ice contracts inside the cracks of rocks

B: Water changes the shape of rocks by crashing against them, while ice cracks the rocks by expanding.

C: Water cracks the rock by expanding, While ice makes the surface of rocks smoother

D: Water makes the crack in rocks bigger, while ice causes the cracks to close slowly over time. ​

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Answer:

Weathering breaks down and loosens the surface minerals of rock so they can be transported away by agents of erosion such as water, wind and ice. There are two types of weathering: mechanical and chemical. Mechanical weathering is the disintegration of rock into smaller and smaller fragments.

Answer:

b

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