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Which correctly lists the three processes that are affected by freeze and thaw cycles?
creep, landslide, and deposition
deposition, creep, and weathering
landslide, slump, and deposition
slump, weathering, and creep
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slump, weathering, and creep
Freeze–thaw (frost wedging) is a mechanical weathering process that breaks rock apart, loosens soil, and through repeated expansion/contraction promotes slow downhill creep and can trigger slumps (rotational mass wasting).
Freeze–thaw (frost wedging) is a mechanical weathering process that breaks rock apart, loosens soil, and through repeated expansion/contraction promotes slow downhill creep and can trigger slumps (rotational mass wasting).
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