Moving water contributes to physical weathering primarily because it can cause rocks to bump against each other. This action, often referred to as abrasion, occurs as rocks are carried along by flowing water, leading to the breakdown of the rocks into smaller pieces.
How can moving water contribute to physical weathering?(1 point)
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It can cause the formation of new minerals in rocks.
It can cause the formation of new minerals in rocks.
It can transport rocks to different locations.
It can transport rocks to different locations.
It can make rocks expand and contract.
It can make rocks expand and contract.
It can cause rocks to bump against each other.
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