Question
How can temperature lead to weathering of rocks? (1 point)
Responses
Rocks move faster when they are heated, which can cause the pieces to eventually move away.
Rocks move faster when they are heated, which can cause the pieces to eventually move away.
Rocks become ice when they get cold, which can later melt and wash away.
Rocks become ice when they get cold, which can later melt and wash away.
Rocks can melt when they become hot, which can lead to pieces breaking off.
Rocks can melt when they become hot, which can lead to pieces breaking off.
Rocks expand and contract when they are heated and cooled which cause them to break.
Responses
Rocks move faster when they are heated, which can cause the pieces to eventually move away.
Rocks move faster when they are heated, which can cause the pieces to eventually move away.
Rocks become ice when they get cold, which can later melt and wash away.
Rocks become ice when they get cold, which can later melt and wash away.
Rocks can melt when they become hot, which can lead to pieces breaking off.
Rocks can melt when they become hot, which can lead to pieces breaking off.
Rocks expand and contract when they are heated and cooled which cause them to break.
Answers
Answer
Which part of Earth experiences physical weathering? (1 point)
Responses
outer core
outer core
crust
crust
mantle
mantle
inner core
Responses
outer core
outer core
crust
crust
mantle
mantle
inner core
Answer
\Which is the last stage of physical weathering in rocks? (1 point)
Responses
boulder
boulder
pebble
pebble
sand
sand
rock
Responses
boulder
boulder
pebble
pebble
sand
sand
rock
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What must be present on a rock that undergoes frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses
a crack
a crack
holes around it
holes around it
sharp edges
sharp edges
round shape
Responses
a crack
a crack
holes around it
holes around it
sharp edges
sharp edges
round shape
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