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  • Frost Wedging: Understanding the Process of Sandstone Expansion & Breakage
    The process you're describing is called frost wedging.

    Here's how it works:

    * Water seeps into cracks in the sandstone.

    * The water freezes and expands. This expansion puts pressure on the surrounding rock.

    * Over time, the repeated freezing and thawing cycles cause the cracks to widen and deepen.

    * Eventually, the sandstone breaks apart.

    Frost wedging is a common type of physical weathering that can significantly alter the landscape over time.

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