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UNO [17]
3 years ago
6

When do rocks crack and shift?

Geography
2 answers:
seropon [69]3 years ago
7 0
Rocks can crack when water is absorbed by them. Believe it or not, ice expands, so when you have water inside a rock, it will crack due to the frozen ice expanding inside of it. Hope I helped!
kozerog [31]3 years ago
3 0
When the earths plates move or there is a earthquake. Hope I helped!
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