Question

Which outlines the effects of root wedging? (1 point)
Responses

As pressure from the earth’s crust increases, the top layer of the rock cracks.
As pressure from the earth’s crust increases, the top layer of the rock cracks.

As water in cracks of rocks turns to ice, the crack becomes larger.
As water in cracks of rocks turns to ice, the crack becomes larger.

As plant roots in cracks of rocks grow, the crack grows as well.
As plant roots in cracks of rocks grow, the crack grows as well.

As rocks being moved by wind hit other rocks, the rocks being hit are broken down.

1 answer

The response that outlines the effects of root wedging is:

As plant roots in cracks of rocks grow, the crack grows as well.

Root wedging refers to the process where plant roots penetrate into cracks in rocks and, as they grow, exert pressure that widens the cracks, eventually leading to the breakdown of the rock.