In frost wedging, a crack expands when water

. When the water
it can seep into new fissures in the rock.

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In frost wedging, a crack expands when water freezes. When the water thaws, it can seep into new fissures in the rock.

This process occurs because water expands when it freezes, increasing pressure in the crack and causing it to widen. As the ice melts, the water can penetrate deeper into the rock, and when it refreezes, it continues to exert pressure and further break apart the rock.